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Fajas offer a spectrum of benefits, making them a valuable addition to your daily routine. From enhancing posture to aiding postpartum recovery and boosting self-confidence, fajas can transform your physical and mental well-being.
In Mexican culture, the rebozo is believed to provide energetic protection. Wearing a rebozo during Día de Muertos is more than just a fashion choice; it is a way of seeking the guidance and protection of one's ancestors. The shawl, with its close connection to the body, is seen as a barrier that...
Rebozos are woven with great intention and, beside its physical use, are a noteworthy tool for energetic protection. It gives its user the ability to connect deeper to self and aids in extra care and support to connect deeper to oneself in our everyday life.
The rebozo is a classic Mexican garment/shawl that originates from the Mesoamerican community. The word “rebozo” stems from the Spanish word “rebozar” which means “to wrap”.
The rebozo was the result of the fusion of the spanish “mantillas” & the pre- hispanic “tilmas”.
But garments very ...
All of our creations are made with the intention to accompany you for a lifetime. They are artisan - made by loving hands and obviously still need to be kept clean.
In the following, we will be sharing our tips to keep your garments neat & tidy.
REBOZO
Rebozos are made out of hundreds of...
As we already have a wide article about the vision, goals and path of Antama in our About Us page so in this blog we will share about our other team members and artisans.
OUR ARTISAN PARTNERS
At Antama we have business partners in different families, who carry the wisdom of the creat...
Here you can find English (my translation) of the pronouncement of the forum
MIDWIFERY, CULTURE, ANCESTRALITY AND RIGHTS
that I attended and was held on January 2018 at the City of Oaxaca, Mexico.
English translation of the
Pronouncement of the Forum
MIDWIFER...
By rebozo weaving many of the ancient techniques have stayed alive to the present day culture. Rebozos are still woven by indigenous people in Mexico, and our rebozos are made by the Zapotec artisans. Rebozo can be seen as a symbol of the indigenous resistance, the capacity of adaptation and self...
REBOZO
Rebozo is a traditional Mesoamerican fabric that is most often weared on one shoulder. It is a fabric that is adjusted with a slipknot or a double knot on a shoulder and used to carry babies, toddlers and objects. It is also a garment and used for traditional medicine practices....
To be able to receive all the benefits of babywearing, it is important to wear the baby in a correct and safe position, respecting the ergonomics and structure of both the baby and the caretaker.
In the correct method of carrying the legs are spread slightly apart and the baby is brought into ...
“Babywearing” means carrying or holding a baby or a young child using a baby carrier that is worn on the caregiver's body with little or no support from the caregiver's arms. It allows the caregiver to have the baby close while attending to the tasks of everyday living and helps the baby to f...