Every Tapestry Tells a Story—The Metaphors Found Among Oaxacan Textile Makers
Each one reflected the alchemy of alliance between maker and material—and between maker and maker, lifetimes before.
Each one reflected the alchemy of alliance between maker and material—and between maker and maker, lifetimes before.
Three months after the Camino, I returned to the rainforest. As I approached the shop, Bambang recognized me immediately and I burst into tears as we embraced. Two old friends reunited after the promise of someday returning.
Three months after the Camino, I returned to the rainforest. As I approached the shop, Bambang recognized me immediately and I burst into tears as we embraced. Two old friends reunited after the promise of someday returning.
Three months after the Camino, I returned to the rainforest. As I approached the shop, Bambang recognized me immediately and I burst into tears as we embraced. Two old friends reunited after the promise of someday returning.
Three months after the Camino, I returned to the rainforest. As I approached the shop, Bambang recognized me immediately and I burst into tears as we embraced. Two old friends reunited after the promise of someday returning.
Three months after the Camino, I returned to the rainforest. As I approached the shop, Bambang recognized me immediately and I burst into tears as we embraced. Two old friends reunited after the promise of someday returning.
In her debut piece for Pilgrim Magazine, Eileen introduces us to Anna, a Burmese social entrepreneur employing and empowering women through the revival of traditional weaving of the Chin State.