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...
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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...