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Hand Embroidered Otomi Tenango de Doria Tablecloth- Rojo
Hand Embroidered Otomi Tenango de Doria Tablecloth- Rojo
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CONSIDER BEFORE ORDERING:
PRODUCTS ARE 100% HANDMADE, THEREFORE, ALLOW 20 DAYS, OR LESS FOR PRODUCTION WITH TENTATIVE SHIPPING AFTER DEADLINE DATE
DEADLINE TO ORDER: 10/31/2023
Hand Embroidered Otomi Tenango de Doria Tablecloth- Rojo
DETAILS
- 78.7" LENGHT x 78.7" HEIGHT
- 4 Month Piece Elaboration
Tenango is a style of embroidery originating in the municipality of Tenango de Doria, in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. The characteristic of these textiles is the combination of colors and the representation of flora and fauna, scenes of daily life, religion, patron saint festivals, carnival, Day of the Dead, harvest, etc. can also be represented. Embroideries are carriers of symbolic languages that express the environment, life, myths and rites, reproduced over time.
For the embroiderers, the technique is one of the identification criteria because it expresses specific knowledge of certain localities. The embroidery can last from three to seven months (depending on the size and number of drawings), even a quilt or a tablecloth can take years to finish.
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