Kukul Handwoven Brocade Panel
Made to order and sold by the panel - please reach out for orders and samples
The Kuk fabric is a tribute to the powerful and wise plumed serpent, a revered symbol in Mayan culture. Named after Kukulcan, the legendary feathered serpent deity, this design embodies the sacred connection between the earth and the sky. The intricate patterns woven into the fabric reflect the serpent’s role as a bridge between worlds, representing divine power, wisdom, and the harmony of nature. The Kuk fabric is more than just a textile; it is a reflection of the profound spiritual legacy that continues to guide and inspire.
Crafted on the oldest loom, the backstrap loom, that is worn around the weavers' waists, a practice that dates back over 6,000 years and which is carbon neutral.
Production
Made in Larrainzar, Mexico
Handwoven on the backstrap
Fair trade practices
Leadtime 10-12 weeks
Details
100% Cotton (OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified)
Panel width 50cm
Panel length 1m
Martindale Rub 72,000 revs
Dry clean only
Due to the nature of this hand woven fabric there may be very slight variations in the design, this is a testament to the uniqueness of the fabric, telling a story of craftsmanship and individuality.
Made to order and sold by the panel - please reach out for orders and samples
The Kuk fabric is a tribute to the powerful and wise plumed serpent, a revered symbol in Mayan culture. Named after Kukulcan, the legendary feathered serpent deity, this design embodies the sacred connection between the earth and the sky. The intricate patterns woven into the fabric reflect the serpent’s role as a bridge between worlds, representing divine power, wisdom, and the harmony of nature. The Kuk fabric is more than just a textile; it is a reflection of the profound spiritual legacy that continues to guide and inspire.
Crafted on the oldest loom, the backstrap loom, that is worn around the weavers' waists, a practice that dates back over 6,000 years and which is carbon neutral.
Production
Made in Larrainzar, Mexico
Handwoven on the backstrap
Fair trade practices
Leadtime 10-12 weeks
Details
100% Cotton (OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified)
Panel width 50cm
Panel length 1m
Martindale Rub 72,000 revs
Dry clean only
Due to the nature of this hand woven fabric there may be very slight variations in the design, this is a testament to the uniqueness of the fabric, telling a story of craftsmanship and individuality.
Made to order and sold by the panel - please reach out for orders and samples
The Kuk fabric is a tribute to the powerful and wise plumed serpent, a revered symbol in Mayan culture. Named after Kukulcan, the legendary feathered serpent deity, this design embodies the sacred connection between the earth and the sky. The intricate patterns woven into the fabric reflect the serpent’s role as a bridge between worlds, representing divine power, wisdom, and the harmony of nature. The Kuk fabric is more than just a textile; it is a reflection of the profound spiritual legacy that continues to guide and inspire.
Crafted on the oldest loom, the backstrap loom, that is worn around the weavers' waists, a practice that dates back over 6,000 years and which is carbon neutral.
Production
Made in Larrainzar, Mexico
Handwoven on the backstrap
Fair trade practices
Leadtime 10-12 weeks
Details
100% Cotton (OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified)
Panel width 50cm
Panel length 1m
Martindale Rub 72,000 revs
Dry clean only
Due to the nature of this hand woven fabric there may be very slight variations in the design, this is a testament to the uniqueness of the fabric, telling a story of craftsmanship and individuality.
ABOUT THE ARTISAN
Made by an all women collective who work on backstrap looms in the mountains of Chiapas, Mexico. We partnered with this collective after visiting San Andres, a village famous for it’s intricate brocade designs and colour. Needless to say, we were not disappointed!