Cotton Beach Towel with Indigo Stripes, "Sweet Relaxation in Warm White"
Perfect for a relaxing day by the beach, this towel is designed by Eladio Chiroy in Guatemala. He works with cotton, weaving this beach towel by hand on the traditional telar de pie, or floor loom. The towel features a body of warm white with indigo stripes decorating its length. Fringes at either end complete this summery accessory.
- 0.29 kgs
- 0.6 lbs
- 167.74 cm L x 83.82 cm W
- 66" L x 33" W
- Fringe: 7.62 cm L
- Fringe: 3" L
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Verified Reviewer
01/18/2021
"Gift for my daughter,Gift for my daughter"





She loves the beach towel, one of her favorite Christmas gifts.,She loved her coffee mug. It adds a beach theme to her collection
Best Uses
- Works great as a beach towel or throw
- Blue
- Coffee, Tea, decor
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- This was a gift for: Daughter,Daughter
- Occasion: Christmas,Christmas

Verified Reviewer
01/15/2021
"Quality"





Lovely colors and work. Heavier weight than I expected. Wonderful!
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Village Festival, Multicolor 100% Cotton Dishtowels (Set of 3)
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Verified Reviewer
12/30/2020
"surprise"





The dish towels were a treat to myself. How wonderful it was to receive a beautifully gift-wrapped package! I love the towels.
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Earth Colors, 3 Handwoven Guatemalan Earthtone Cotton Dish Towels
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Verified Reviewer
11/30/2020
"Handmade for your hands"





Love the colors and texture
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Verified Reviewer
10/12/2020
"Beautiful table runner - Guatemalan colors!"





I just loved this rainbow table runner so much, I had to have it! Cannot believe it is handmade and such fine work. After visiting Guatemala, I fell in love with everything Guatemalan. The people are wonderful and work so hard! This table runner washes well and I line dry it so that it doesnt shrink (its 100% cotton) and we use it on our kitchen table everyday and we receive a ton of compliments! These bright colors truly make you feel that you are in colorful Guatemala!
Best Uses
- Daily use, dressing up your kitchen table
Purchased Item:
Rainbow Colors, Multicolor Striped Cotton Table Runner from Guatemala
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Verified Reviewer
05/29/2020
"Gorgeous and well-made"





I bought this as a housewarming gift for a friend. When she unwrapped it and saw how beautiful it was, I almost wished I d kept it! Just perfect, the only “problem” was how quickly it sold out on Novica!
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Ocean Memory, Blue and Green Striped 100% Cotton Table Runner
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference!
He is helping his youngest son finish his studies.
Eladio uses a handloom to create his textiles. He was taught by his father at a young age and he recognizes its importance to Guatemalan culture and history. Before he started weaving as a NOVICA artist, he was a school teacher and kept a handloom in his classroom so he could teach any students that were interested in weaving.
This artist is currently supporting and providing for the education of their children, grandchildren, or children in their community, whether it be at the primary, secondary, or university level.
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
This artist is an elder master and continues to actively practice their craft.
This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
This artist is currently confronting a major life challenge.
Eladio and his work have been featured in several books.

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Eladio Chiroy Handwoven table linens and home decor
"I want to keep our Guatemalan weaving artistry from disappearing. Like other crafts, the textile arts enrich our culture."