Specification Brand : NOVICA BulletPoint1 : Dimensions: 8" dia. x 2" deep BulletPoint2 : Certifications: NSF BulletPoint3 : Material: Plastic BulletPoint4 : Country of origin: China CareInstructions : Dishwasher Safe Color : Pink ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 015845880038 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 015845697001 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier3 : 0015845697001 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier4 : 0015845880038 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier5 : 00015845880137 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier6 : 00015845880120 IsDishwasherSafe : 1 ItemDisplayDimensions_Height : 0.2 inches ItemName : NOVICA Artisan Handwoven Cotton Tortilla Holder Pink Grey Mexico Tableware Serveware [0.2in H x 9.75in Diam.] ' Oaxacan Rose' ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 2.76 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 9.06 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 6.69 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemShape : Round ItemTypeKeyword : tortilla-servers Manufacturer : NOVICA Material : Cotton ModelNumber : TS-800-BR NumberOfItems : 1 NumberOfPieces : 1 Occasion : festive PackageLevel : unit PartNumber : 389532 ProductDescription : NOVICA works together with talented artists, artisans, and designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake handmade treasures. Our mantra is to Spread Happiness, so rest assured - we’ll do everything we possibly can to ensure you’re a happy customer!
About this item: Blush pink and grey make a pretty combination for this tortilla holder from Mexico's Olga Jimenez. The tortilla holder is woven of pure cotton on a traditional backstrap loom.Hand wash or machine wash on gentle cycleHand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
About our Artist: I was born in Teotitlan del Valle, a weaving town in Oaxaca. It is the land of sheep's wool and colorful handloomed textiles. You might say I have weaving in my blood. When I was 12, my parents began teaching me to weave. And so I learned the history and the essence of this beautiful tradition. I work together with my husband, Mario Chavez, who is also a weaver. In the case of women, we learn at a very young age. It's a tradition that goes back to the 1500s. We had the natural pigments and knowledge of them. The Spaniards introduced the treadle loom. And it became a custom that women weave. What do I like best about my work? Why do I continue weaving day by day? I want to preserve this tradition that has made me the woman I am today. I want to teach my this beautiful legacy, and this is my inspiration. I want them to observe the details of our craft, and discover the peace and satisfaction it brings. It's wonderful to be able to show my work to the world. For me, this art is part of my identity, and I want to encourage my community. Thank you for helping me preserve our Zapotec culture and its magic. I hope to continue this work.... ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2020-12-25T11:35:04.498Z StreetDate : 2018-11-01T00:00:01Z Style : Classic SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable UnitCount : 1 UnspscCode : 52152000