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Two members of a women’s cooperative in Oaxaca, Mexico, will visit Sonoma this month to exhibit their works, offer a workshop on natural dyeing and visit an elementary school.
You’ve probably seen the source of Teotitlán’s success— the Zapotec wool rug—even if you didn’t recognize it as such. Sometimes called Oaxacan rugs, or confused with Navajo varieties ...
Francisco uses them to create natural dyes for the intricate, award-winning wool tapestries and rugs he and his wife ... continued to weave the traditional Zapotec designs.
Oaxaca, located in Southern Mexico, is famous for its craft villages where artisans specialize in hand-made textiles ...
A hidden "entrance to the underworld" built by the ancient Zapotec culture has been discovered beneath a Catholic church in southern Mexico, according to a team of researchers using cutting-edge ...
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