Buy before 2 p.m. Central Daylight Time (tomorrow) November 4. I will bring your purchase(s) to the U.S.A. when I travel on Thursday morning and ship from California to anywhere in the U.S.A. early next week. Shipping included in price. I’m making this unexpected trip to help care for our mom. Must be prepaid with PayPal for me to pack and bring. I will send you an invoice. Tell me which one you want.
These are the ones you see in the Guelaguetza! All huipiles/dresses measure about 42″ long from shoulder to hem, and about 28″ wide. They can fit size L-XXL body and drape very nicely. From my collection and purchased directly from the women who made them. New.
Two Huipiles from San Felipe Usila, Oaxaca
SFU1: Above. hand-woven on back strap loom in traditional red and black San Felipe Usila style with extravagant supplementary weft and hand embroidered. $295.
SFU2: Above. hand-woven on back strap loom in traditional red and black San Felipe Usila style with supplementary weft, a simpler version of SFU1. $250.
Two Huipiles from the Island of Soyaltepec
SOY1: Hand embroidered in the village of Soyaltepec, an island in the Miguel Aleman Dam in the remote Chinantla region of Oaxaca about 8 hours from Oaxaca city. Fuchsia and black flowers and birds on finest quality, soft muslin cotton — what the locals wear. $235.
SOY2: Hand embroidered in the village of Soyaltepec. Variations of green and fuchsia on muslin cotton. $275.
One Huipil from Valle Nacional
VALLE1: Handwoven cotton on a back strap loom with hand embroidered cross stitch bodice from the town of Valle Nacional in the Tuxtepec region of Oaxaca. A knock-out and very comfortable. $155.
Pop-up Expoventa San Felipe Usila Saturday Only
Textile show and sale from San Felipe Usila

When: 1:30-4:30 pm, Saturday, March 7, 2015
Where: Las Granadas B&B, Avenida 2 de Abril #9, Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca
What: think Danza de la Pina — Dance of the Pineapple– at The Guelaguetza to picture what these garments look like
San Felipe Usila is a remote mountain village near Tuxtepec, about an eight-hour drive from Oaxaca. The women weave extraordinary textiles on back strap looms. I was there last October and met a talented family.
Jorge Isidro is coming with his mother, an accomplished weaver, and bringing excellent quality pieces to show our Women’s Creative Writing and Yoga Retreat participants. Because he is making such a long trip, I want to open up the opportunity to you to see and buy the work.
The sales go directly to the weaving families. Prices are reasonable because you are buying direct.
Please invite your friends and share this post to support fine indigenous Oaxaca textile culture. Thank you.
Norma H-Shafer
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