Optic Quilt Pillows in Contrast
Optic Quilt Pillows in Contrast
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CLASSIFICATION: Cultural Textile Architecture (Artisanal and Ethical) CONSTRUCTION: Hand-Woven (Back-Strap Loom Technique) PROVENANCE: Almolonga, Guatemala (Non-Profit Partnership) ROLE: Permanent Geometric and Cultural Anchor
This pillow is an artifact of high-integrity production, distinguished by its construction: it is meticulously woven by artisans using a back-strap loom, a time-honored, complex method of weaving.
The textile features the graphic black and white colorstory that represents the traditional aesthetic of Almolonga, Guatemala, making the piece a direct link to the community's ancestral visual language.
Crucially, the production of this textile is anchored in ethical partnership with a non-profit organization on Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. The acquisition of this piece directly supports the continuation of this community's generational weaving tradition.
The Curator's Notes
- Geometric Authenticity: The black and white colorstory is a defining characteristic of Almolonga's traditional textile repertoire, granting the piece significant cultural weight and narrative value.
- Artisanal Integrity: The method of construction (back-strap loom) is a key feature, proving that the item is a true piece of hand-woven textile art and not mass-produced.
- Ethical Provenance: The partnership with a non-profit organization on Lake Atitlan ensures the consumer is investing in a sustainable, community-based economic model.
- Visual Command: The high-contrast monochrome palette is ideal for asserting a strong, graphic geometric presence in any interior setting.
