In northern Mexico, indigenous Mazahua textile artists produce embroidery in the smallest possible form. Each stitch is a weave of the fabric. This is done with two needles working at the same time with two different tones of thread. The thread is usually black and red or black and blue, which is the typical Mazahua style. Most of the designs come from the patterns that have been shared over generations.
NOTE: Various designs. Item may not represent the exact design shown. Email for specific designs available. Due to the handcrafted nature of these items, size and color may vary slightly.
Size: 4"x4" embroidery piece in a 6"x6" plexiglass coaster frame
Hand Embroidered in Mexico