Niashuug: Scorpion waterSize: 130x200cm, 4. 2 x6. 5 ft Weaver: Luis Lopez Price: $ 1,200 USD. Materials and methods: This are the natural colors of criollo sheep wool, the grays are made with white and black yarn mixed in different proportions. The desert tan was obtained with the spent forrage from the red ants, making this rug a kind of amulet of protection. Handwoven on a Zapotec style loom of the 16th century adapted from European styles. Woven using a 7 threads per inch
200 meters above sea level (10
builds hospitals and in general terms betters living conditions of his people
The left side is called Nahual and represents our intuitive and dream type of awareness that connects us to nature while the right side represents logic and language necessary to understand the cycles of the Cosmos and to find our place in the Universe
just like life has to constantly defy gravity and many other forces to keep going
Cihuacoatl (Coatlicue) stored it in her breasts and moments later realised that she was pregnant
From the cosmic snake that descends from the sky in the form of lightning to bring down the rains
This rug represents the Nawal pattern and for woman they are known as Benguná
There is a stripe of rain pattern to remind us of our need to pray for rain
The world for lightning is Gusiú’u
Patterns and symbols: Sha'a guiibaà translates as sky for us
This is a ceremonial rug that brings the spirit of our land into your place
healthy and beautiful lives