Palenque Handwoven Blanket
Have the freedom to get up and go with our Azteca handwoven blanket, gorgeously hand loomed from our artisan partners in Mexico. Each blanket represents our heart to create beauty in the world. Sustainable, stylish and hand crafted. The best part is that every purchase is supporting two amazing give back programs.
Simple tribal designed blankets for the free spirited. Have the freedom to get up and go with our Palenque beauty from our Tribal Blanket Collection. Keep this in your car for camping, picnics, beach days, sunsets and all your spontaneous adventures.
Sustainable, stylish and hand crafted. Perfectly imperfect handmade product.
Measurements: 55X70 inches; measurements are not exact as each piece is hand woven
Material: Recycled material from the garment industry in Mexico contains: polyesters|cotton|acrylic Color variations may occur as products are handmade.
About The Owner:
My name is Yolanda. I hail from a small-ish town in Washington State; Bellingham. I am what I call Chicana; of Mexican (& European) descent but American born. Petra de Luna was my father's mom; my abuela. I named my business in honor of her because it is my belief that we stand on the shoulders of those before us.
My grandmother was a Mexican woman born at a time filled with racial & female injustices. She raised 10 kids nearly all on her own. My grandmother was taken out of school around 2nd or 3rd grade to pick cotton in the fields. She was nearly illiterate only with the ability to write her name and numbers 1-10.
Regardless of the many hardships she endured my abuela was a hardworking, loving & very welcoming woman. She cooked for all of her children constantly; even into her older age until arthritis began to take root in her hands. My most treasured & beloved memories were in her home.
It is with a deep sense of pride and honor I take the time & love to represent her name well in my business. Petra de Luna is my 4th baby. I work hard to create gorgeous, soulful items not only for you & your home, but in memory of my late abuela. Her sacrifices made it all possible.