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The Onion, Jalisco
Handmade piece by the Hikuri Ta Iyari cooperative , which means Peyote, Our Heart . Since 2012, a group of Wixárika artisans from the La Cebolleta community in the state of Jalisco decided to meet to find new markets with their artisan production. From the traditional “Kutsiuris” or hand-embroidered cross-stitch bags, they created cushion covers inspired by the nature that surrounds them. The perfection of the embroidery can be seen both on the front and on the reverse. They are decorated with pompoms on the four edges that combine with the colors of the embroidery.
Care: Dry clean suggested for care.
Technique: EmbroideryMeasurements : Length: 40 cm, width: 40 cm
Colors : Cream/Coffee/Red/Orange/Yellow
Materials : Cotton

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Desarrollo Rural Sustentable LU'UM AC
Taller LU ́UM is an interior design and industrial design office that functions as the “economic arm” of LU ́UM AC Through collaborative design, we generate income for more than 13 groups of artisans, as well as small specialized trade workshops in CDMX and surroundings.
All of our interior design projects promote design that cares where things come from, agreeing fair payment for the work done by our artisans with Fair Trade standards. We generate perfect traceability, and above all we promote Mexican materials and techniques, as well as a contemporary and current design.