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Cortina Maguey

Cortina Maguey

The Cortina Maguey is a uniquely beautiful sheer textile hanging, made by our craft partners in Oaxaca, Mexico. It brings a warm textural element, and catches the sunlight in the most beautiful way. 

These woven hangings can be mounted as a room or screen divider, slid onto curtain rods in a window to provide a degree of privacy, or be displayed as a wall hanging. They are particularly stunning on a large scale or layered in a group.

Each piece is the result of an incredibly labour-intensive craft process that utilizes the leftover maguey leaves from mezcal production in Oaxaca, Mexico.


We have 2 sizes of the Cortina Maguey available:
4' H x 4' W
6' H x 8' W

Book a virtual or in-person studio appointment HERE to see the Cortina Maguey up close.

MATERIAL

Maguey, also known as agave or espadin

MADE IN

Made by hand in Oaxaca, Mexico

As these pieces are made entirely by hand from natural materials please expect slight variations in tone & texture

DETAILS

  • This hanging can slide onto a curtain rod or dowel (not included), as it has been finished with hand-knotted loops along the top, tab-top style
  • 0.4-0.8" (1-2cm) grid pattern
  • wrapped side edge detail
  • Ships in a cardboard tube

PROCESS

Made from leaves of the maguey plant (also known as agave or espadin), first the leaves are pressed until all but the fibres remain. The resulting tangle of blonde fibres is whipped and combed into smooth strands, and then twisted into lengths of slender cord. The cord is set into a treadle loom on which each piece is woven by hand.

We recommend taking a moment with Rosalinda Olivares' images of the craft process on our journal post: PROCESS | our maguey collection from field to loom

PARTNERS

Our Maguey Collection is the result of a collaborative design process with our partners at FIBRA, a project of Hermano Maguey, and Susana Vicente Galan, a weaver from the renowned textile craft community of Teotitlan del Valle in Oaxaca.

We have endeavoured to produce it in a way that honors the traditional craft process and the indigenous Oaxacan families at its centre.

If your question wasn’t answered above, or you’d like a personal design consult please contact us or make a virtual or in-person studio appointment.

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