World Textiles Stationery - Otami 1970's Wall Hanging
Description
Otomi wall hangings use an intricate embroidery developed in the 1960s in response to an economic crisis in the Tenango de Doria municipality in Hi... Otomi wall hangings use an intricate embroidery developed in the 1960s in response to an economic crisis in the Tenango de Doria municipality in Hidalgo state, Mexico. The designs and production of this craft are associated with the indigenous Otomi peoples and the flora of the Sierra Madre Oriental. It is estimated that 1,200 Otomi artisans preserve this craft.
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