Copihue Manta - Handwoven Pima Cotton
Where ancient Mapuche weaving meets Chile's beloved copihue flower, transformed into modern geometry by master artisan hands.
Ancient wisdom, modern comfort, mindful craft
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
The copihue flower blooms as Chile's cherished national symbol, a delicate red trumpet gracing the southern Andean forests. This handwoven manta carries that reverence, translating nature's geometry into modern textile art through ancient Mapuche weaving traditions.
Master weavers handloom pure Pima cotton into every thread, infusing contemporary design with symbols passed through generations of indigenous artistry. Each piece emerges slowly on traditional looms, where patience meets precision in every careful pass.
This manta wraps you in the intersection of cultural heritage and conscious craft, bringing the quiet beauty of southern Chile into your daily ritual of comfort and connection.
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Deep in the valleys of Southern Chile, master weavers carry forward the sacred textile traditions of the Mapuche people. Their hands hold knowledge passed down through generations, weaving symbols and stories that speak of family heritage and cultural identity.
Each piece emerges from looms where ancient techniques meet collaborative design, creating textiles that honor the past while embracing the present. These artisans infuse every thread with meaning, transforming simple cotton into vessels of cultural preservation.
Through fair trade partnership and educational opportunities, these skilled craftspeople sustain their communities while sharing their extraordinary gifts with the world. Their work represents more than clothing, it's a bridge between worlds and a testament to the enduring power of human hands creating beauty.
• 100% Pima cotton
• Natural cotton fibers handwoven on traditional looms
• Dyes and finishing materials sourced according to traditional methods
Dimensions and specifications available upon request. Contact us for details.
• Fair trade artisan collaboration
• Traditional Mapuche weaving techniques certified
• Indigenous artisan empowerment program participant
• Hand wash gently in cool water with mild natural detergent
• Lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight to preserve colors
• Store folded with acid-free tissue paper between uses
• Avoid harsh chemicals or bleach to maintain cotton fiber integrity
• Professional textile cleaning recommended for deep cleaning when needed
Q: What makes this manta different from other throw blankets?
A: This manta is handwoven by Mapuche master weavers using traditional techniques passed down through generations, featuring authentic geometric patterns inspired by Chile's national copihue flower.
Q: What is Pima cotton and why is it special?
A: Pima cotton features extra-long fibers that create exceptionally soft, durable, and breathable fabric that gets softer with each wash while maintaining its shape and color.
Q: How does purchasing this manta support indigenous artisans?
A: Each purchase directly supports Mapuche master weavers through fair trade practices, providing sustainable employment while preserving traditional weaving techniques.
Q: What is the significance of the copihue flower design?
A: The copihue is Chile's national flower, a delicate red trumpet bloom found in southern Andean forests, reimagined here through modern geometric interpretation of this cultural symbol.
Q: How should I use this manta in my home?
A: This versatile piece works beautifully as a throw blanket, wall hanging, meditation wrap, or decorative accent that brings authentic artisan craft into any space.
Q: Is each manta exactly the same?
A: No, each manta is individually handwoven, making slight variations in pattern and texture that celebrate the human hands behind the craft.
Q: How long does the handweaving process take?
A: Traditional handloom weaving is a slow craft process where master weavers carefully create each piece over days or weeks, ensuring quality and preserving ancient techniques.
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- Slow Living Values – Purpose driven, intentional creation
- Transparent Sourcing – Honest origins and clear practices
- Safe Materials – Non toxic, body safe, and eco friendly
- Small Batch Crafted – Made in limited quantities with care
- Handmade Quality – Human touch and artisan skill in every detail
- Timeless Craftsmanship – Enduring beauty and thoughtful function
- Ethical Production – Fair labor and responsible practices
- Sustainable Practices – Respect for nature at every stage
- Positive Energy – Made with love, gratitude, and good intention
- Conscious Packaging – Minimal, recyclable, or biodegradable materials
Each item ships directly from the maker’s workshop or studio. You may receive multiple packages, each crafted and packed by the artisans themselves.
We want you to love what you ordered, but we understand returns happen. Most items can be returned within 30 days if unused and in original condition. Some makers have unique return policies, which we honor respectfully.
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