Description
Gently Exfoliates – Leaves Skin Feeling
Smooth, Refreshed & Invigorated
• Long Lasting, Quick Drying, Mold Resistant
Use In The Bath, Kitchen, Or Anywhere An
Efficient Mar-free Utility Cloth Is Needed
• After Being Soaked In Water, The Fibers
Expand & The Weave Tightens Like Magic
• Made From The Fibers Of The Agave
(Century Plant)
Hand Woven In Native Lands.
WEAVING LOOM
HAND WASH ONLY
FROM AN ANCIENT TRADITION
The native term “Ayate” describes loose woven products such as nets, bags, and various cloths from the agave or century plant. As part of a living tradition that reaches back over 10,000 years, the styles and techniques for these artifacts are as old as Mesoamerican culture itself.
Cultivated in Mexico, the agave not
only inspired the beginnings of
agriculture, it was the wellspring of religion. The plant provided both needle and thread as well as fabric, furniture, baskets, brushes, bridles, paper, soap, shelter, food, candy, drink, and medicine. Little wonder then that the Aztecs venerated the agave and personified it as the goddess Mayahuel.
From the hands of a native people and the heart of a sacred tradition, the quality and value of the Ayate has endured and will survive well into the future. Try it and you will see.
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