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Happy Jungle
Applique tree skirt - Happy Jungle
Applique tree skirt - Happy Jungle
Applique tree skirt - Happy Jungle
Happy Jungle
Applique tree skirt - Happy Jungle
Applique tree skirt - Happy Jungle
Applique tree skirt - Happy Jungle

Applique tree skirt - Happy Jungle

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A colorful fantasy pictures the jungle filled with happy, smiling animals. There are monkeys playing on tree tops, swans and ducks gliding on blue waters, and elephants lifting their trunks in greeting. The cheerful composition is sewn and embroidered by hand in the unique style of Peru's arpillera (appliqué). The endearing tree skirt is from Peru’s Santa Magdalena Association.

  • 90% cotton, 10% acrylic
  • 0.32 lbs
  • 33.5 inches Diam.

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Santa Magdalena Association

Country: Mexico

We're a group of homemakers from the town of Tembladera in Cajamarca's Yonan district. Before we became involved with this project, we were fulltime homemakers but we started getting together to share our textile skills. We knit, crochet, embroidery and craft all kinds of utilitarian objects, and we decided to form a group and work together.

In May of 2003, we began crocheting together. As time went by, we learned macramé because it was very popular. This brought us closer to the handicraft market, its trends and fashions, and we eventually substituted knitting for crochet. In 2005, we began to learn the Andean patchwork technique known as arpillería, with experts to guide us. As part of the course, we received a book about embroidering scenes on fabric, but the teacher didn't have time to show us the difficult step of putting the pieces together. One brave woman went ahead and did so, and our work satisfied shoppers.

"The full name of our group is the Asociación Artesanal Parroquial Santa Magdalena. In February of 2006, we officially became an association.

"Using cloth of distinctive shades and textures along with colorful wool and floss, we are able to tell about the history, legends and stories linked to our cultural roots. This art is much appreciated in other countries, and we were glad to be able to develop this skill and bring in some additional income. We like to depict events like Christmas, or remember Peru's glorious cultures, to portray our landscapes and even tell Andean stories. Our work carries an educational message.

"So far, our greatest challenge has been the growing competition. There are market prices so low that they exclude small workshops that haven't been able to position themselves. We are also far away from markets, both to sell our designs and to buy materials.

"For all of us, our art is an open window to show our abilities in the Peruvian and international markets. Our textiles have been exhibited in the U.S. Embassy in Lima, the Museo de la Nación, the Book Fair and even in Taglich Messe, Stuttgart (Germany).""

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