Woven Bride Wall Hanging

$2,095.00 CAD
Color: Black
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HANDMADE IN MEXICO

Celebrating the mystery of the female form, this wall hanging will inspire a sense of magic wherever it is hung.

Custom sizes and colours available by request.

Story

Venturing to create ever-larger pieces, our Mexican weaving partners have truly outdone themselves with this collection of large-format, textile wall hangings.

Each piece is completely made to order, custom colours and sizes are available—please contact us for more information. 

Handmade by weavers in Querétaro, Mexico, this collective of female artisans began with a mission to preserve knowledge about ancient textile techniques while caring for and respecting the environment.  

Obakki is proud to be Caralarga's exclusive Canadian retail partner.  

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Product Information

Includes steel hanging hardware.

Treat with care—the cotton thread on these pieces is non-washable.

Brush with a standard comb to maintain shape.

Shipping + Returns

This art piece is fully customizable and Made-to-Order. The production time needed prior to shipping is generally 10-14 weeks but may vary. Shipments come directly from our artisan partners in Mexico. Please contact us for further inquiries. 

This item does not qualify for free shipping or local pick up. Shipping charges not included at checkout.  A member of our team will be in contact with an accurate shipping quote within 1-2 business days of placing your order. . 

All Made-to-Order pieces are final sale


 

Thread Samples

Samples can include up to 5 thread wrapping colours. A member of our team will reach out to confirm your thread colour choices prior to shipping. Samples are made-to-order and take between 5-7 business days to ship out. All samples are final sale.

Meet Our Artisan Partner

Querétaro, Mexico

Caralarga

From a small atelier nestled in an old textile factory in Querétaro, Mexico, a visionary approach to sustainable design emerges. The heart of this innovation lies with our Mexican weaving partners—a collective of female artisans committed to redefining the concept of waste. Their mission is to transform discarded textile waste, recovered raw cotton yarn, and fiber from the indigenous Sansevieria plant into stunning, large-scale textile wall art.

Founded by Ana Holschneider, the workshop is a testament to the commitment to sustainability that extends well beyond its production process. Caralarga meticulously maximizes every scrap of raw material, ensuring that nothing goes to waste. The company’s dedication to sustainability also extends to the local community, where employment opportunities are limited. By collaborating with local women, Caralarga provides fair and sustainable jobs, contributing positively to the local economy.

Each piece from Caralarga is more than just a work of art; it is a celebration of traditional textile techniques and environmental stewardship. The designs blend simplicity, authenticity, and elegance, creating timeless pieces that reflect a profound respect for both craft and sustainability.

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