Kiixy Project

Kiixy Project

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Kiixy Project is a fair trade textiles initiative founded by Cris León (MX) in 2020. Kiixy looks t Tienda Online

Photos from Kiixy Project's post 12/08/2021

🤍 She’s Cande “La Amuzgueñita”, one of the women we work to bring handmade textiles. She’s from Los Amuzgos, Oaxaca.
Cande and her husband work hard to sell their art. They also sell other artisans textiles, indigenous who can’t travel to the big cities for trade.
We spent beautiful days with Cande and her husband!!! .
In this album you can find some of her handmade textiles and embroidery we have in 🙌🏽.
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Photos from Kiixy Project's post 12/05/2021

💗I’m in love with this Huipil 2 canvas made by La Amuzgueñita, a artisan from Los Amuzgos, Oaxaca. She is a humble, beautiful entrepreneur woman.
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The details of the flies are unique. Black and pink, 💯 handmade.
Available now! . DM! 😉
We got it in Oaxaca, traveling to find artist who we can work constantly.

Photos from Kiixy Project's post 11/29/2021

🤍 Traveling around Oaxaca I found the typical little street market called ‘tianguis’ 🤟🏾 .
This woman, from Juchitan was selling the Huipiles that I most love with the embroidery called ‘cadenilla’ .
I bought a few!!!! Because these Huipiles are pieces of art, as well as the traditional outfit of the woman, she made it, she proudly wear it daily
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In Oaxaca the embroidery and textiles traditions are so ancient and still continue trying to survive the fast fashion.
Women are an important part of these textiles and embroidery history.
Women are an important part of our initiative 🌸

Photos from Kiixy Project's post 11/27/2021

✨Mayan communities deserve to be known by their art!!!
✨Red & Colour Stripes & Symbolism Pantelhó Mayan 💯 Handmade Huipil

🤍Traditional huipil hand made in Pantelhó, the Highlands in Chiapas.
Made on fine cotton with the traditional technique Waist Loom.
The Tzotzil Mayan mastery technique allows the creations of striped canvases of various colors.
The lines are interrupted by zoomorphic motifs that represent symbolism attached to their culture.
Among the most common are animals, geometrical universes, starts, corn, etc.

The complex transit, the violence, and the poverty social situation in the region make it so difficult that the indigenous can trade out of Pantelhó.

Traditional Technique: Waist Loom.

✨✨✨ One-of-a-kind, no 2 are alike.

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