Blue Totonicapan Sun Cotton table runner
Blue Totonicapan Sun Cotton table runner
SKU: SKU: SK-NVC-210614
Woven by hand, a geometric figure symbolizes the sun. Miguel Hernandez creates a table runner of extraordinary beauty. He combines dark and light blue, black and white to achieve rich nuances of color. Bands of diamond motifs in black and blue are a symbol of his family and appear on almost all his designs. He names the table linen for Totonicapán, a Guatemalan town famous for its textile arts.
- materials: 100% cotton
Machine wash separately in cold water
Artisan Information
Artisan Information
Miguel Hernandez
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I was seven when I learned to weave and from that moment, it became my passion. It was really the first thing I ever learned, as I didn't learn to read and write until I was 18.
I was born and raised in a small town in Guatemala where I lived with my parents, five brothers and a sister. Mom and Dad were always artisans and they taught us to weave on a handloom from a very early age.
"I remember my first weaving. It was a table runner in the three colors typically used in my village — yellow, red and white. I sold it for two quetzals, which was a lot of money for me in those days, and I felt very satisfied with this first achievement.
"In 1983, my brothers, my sister and I joined forces. Now, each one of us works at home with looms we built ourselves. We each create different designs in different sizes, but we all support one another as we have all our lives.
"It's not easy to be an artisan in my country but it's a beautiful kind of work that gives much satisfaction. I love weaving because it is the passion of my life. It's inspiring to be able to work with my family and know that I play a part in the development of my community.
"In weaving, the greatest challenge is to continue innovating, to maintain our standards of quality and to remain willing and eager to learn. Another challenge is to teach my children and members of the community to weave, just as my parents taught me. In this way, we will preserve the handloom tradition.
"Thanks to Novica, artisans like me have the opportunity to reach faraway markets, and it's possible for people in other countries to appreciate what we do. You also make it possible for us to generate more income for our families and our town. Thank you for choosing our designs — each one is crafted with love by a Guatemalan artisan."
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