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Product ID: 343597
Brilliantly beautiful, this fashionable backpack is designed by Mirian Otzin of Guatemala. She works on a traditional telar de pie, or floor loom, diligently hand-weaving multicolored designs with a predominant green hue in the style of Mayan textiles. Faux leather accentuates this backpack, which can be worn on two adjustable straps or carried by a handle. A zipper pocket on the front provides space for storing odds and ends. The bag's main flap opens with a belt buckle, revealing a drawstring closure that opens to a cotton-lined interior with a zipper pocket on one side for storing small items.
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Empowering Women
Mirian embodies our Womenās Empowerment badge for the strength she has shown in the face of atrocity. "I suffered a terrible incident of sexual abuse, but I survived and have moved past it," she confides. Mirian continues to inspire us with her resilience. "When I was still a young girl, I learned the art of hand-weaving from my mother. I'm proud of preserving this ancient tradition and I'm passing it on to my children."
Preserving Traditions
"I love this art because it represents my past and my present. Through our weavings, we communicate our cultural values. Preserving this beautiful artistic tradition has become a challenge since young women don't seem to be interested in weaving, so we need to promote it or else it will die out." Mirian first learned how to weave from her mother, and wishes to inspire others and pass this tradition down to new generations."
Confronting Adversity
Mirian is a strong and amazing women who has managed to overcome a horrible incident of sexual abuse. Her hard work and determination have made her the inspirational woman she is today.
Moving On Up
Mirian has worked hard to create new designs which has led to the increase in her sales. Her perseverance and passion have helped her continuously expand and grow her weaving workshop.
Microcredit Financing
Mirian Otzin has received 2 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $200 and the most recent for $200.
Enabling Education
Both of her children are still in school and Mirian plans to continue to financially support their education.
Elder Master
This artist is an elder master and continues to actively practice their craft.
Caring for Children
Mirian has two children that she supports, Julio and Ferando.
Job Creator
Mirian gives work to both women and men in her workshop.
"Me encanta este arte porque representa mi pasado y mi presente. A travƩs de nuestro tejido, comunicamos nuestros valores culturales".
āNacĆ en un hermoso pueblo maya donde hablamos kaqchiquel en lugar de espaƱol. Cuando nacĆ, mi papĆ” no estaba y, cuando llegó, todos tenĆan miedo de... read more