
Floral Heart Pendant with Hanging Amber Stone
Regular price
$39.50
$39.50
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Floral Pendant made on Foot pedal Machine in Zinacatan, Chiapas Mexico. This necklace has a leather string 22 inches long and embroidered flower mounted on heart shaped on aluminum case.
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💙EACH EMBROIDERED HEART IS DIFFERENT. THEY ARE SUBJECT TO THE IMAGINATION AND THE MOMENTUM OF THE CRAFTSMAN AT THE MOMENT OF CREATION. THE COLOR COMBINATIONS AND MOTIFS THAT ADORN IT ARE ALWAYS VARIABLE.💙
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This piece is perfect for those who like to wear unique pieces full of originality and history. Most of the artisans there, work with very basic mechanic foot pedal sewing machines. It takes a lot of ability to embroider such detailed flowers like this. Each flower is different than the next one.
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This piece is perfect for those who like to wear unique pieces full of originality and history. Most of the artisans there, work with very basic mechanic foot pedal sewing machines. It takes a lot of ability to embroider such detailed flowers like this. Each flower is different than the next one.
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💙MEASUREMENTS:
Heart pendant height: 1.5 Inches
Heart pendant width: 2 Inches
Heart pendant height: 1.5 Inches
Heart pendant width: 2 Inches
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💙 THE PENDANT FROM ZINACATAN
The practice of embroidery is a very ancient practice dating from the pre-Hispanic era. Through this technique, artisans make an impression of their reality, using elements that surround them such as flowers, birds and landscapes. The artisans embroider this flower with pedal machines, just like they've been doing it for centuries.
Unfortunately, these ancestral techniques have been replicated with machines, removing the human element, in such a way that their production is greater in a shorter time. Naturally, this has repercussions for the original producers, creators of these crafts, because it is impossible to compete with the prices generated by cheap production.
The practice of embroidery is a very ancient practice dating from the pre-Hispanic era. Through this technique, artisans make an impression of their reality, using elements that surround them such as flowers, birds and landscapes. The artisans embroider this flower with pedal machines, just like they've been doing it for centuries.
Unfortunately, these ancestral techniques have been replicated with machines, removing the human element, in such a way that their production is greater in a shorter time. Naturally, this has repercussions for the original producers, creators of these crafts, because it is impossible to compete with the prices generated by cheap production.