Natural Dye Blouses
Natural Dye Blouses
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Blusas de tinte natural
Celebrate authentic Mayan artistry with our naturally dyed blouses, available in trendy cropped styles that gracefully reveal the midriff, and inclusive plus-size options for every body. Handwoven by indigenous women using sustainable backstrap loom techniques, each blouse features breathable fabric and earthy, natural hues. Perfect for slow fashion lovers who embrace cultural heritage, conscious style, and body positivity.
Embrace artisanal craftsmanship and effortless style with this handwoven cotton tassel blouse, crafted with 100% Hilo Alemán cotton. Designed for lightweight comfort, this versatile blouse features a subtle striped pattern, enhanced by flowy tassel details, adding movement and character to your look.
Available in deep blue, red, and yellow shades, this piece blends heritage weaving techniques with modern elegance, making it perfect for casual outings, beachwear, or layered urban styles.
Product Details
- Material: 100% Cotton (Hilo Alemán)
- Technique: Handwoven using traditional Mayan weaving techniques
- Size: 76 cm length x 47 cm width (29.9" x 18.5")
- Features: Elegant tassel details for added texture and movement
- Care: Hand-wash in cold water, treat stains with mild detergent, lay flat to air dry
- Origin: Handmade in Guatemala
Ethical Fashion with Cultural Heritage
This artisan-made blouse is a unique expression of Guatemalan textile artistry, showcasing centuries-old weaving techniques. By purchasing this piece, you are supporting Indigenous women artisans, preserving traditional craftsmanship, and embracing sustainable fair-trade fashion.
Handmade Uniqueness Disclaimer
As each blouse is 100% handmade, slight variations in color, weave, and tassel placement may occur, making every piece one-of-a-kind. These differences highlight the authenticity of handwoven Guatemalan textiles.
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