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Acatenango, part of the Tres Hermanas (Three Sisters), has been dormant since the early 20th century. It remains a very popular hike for tourists since...
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Volcán de Agua towers over the landscape of the Guatemalan Highlands. Also known as Hunapú (Place of Flowers) or Jun Ajpu' (One Hunter), Volcán de...
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Atitlán translates to Between the Waters and is one of a trio of volcanoes sitting next to Lake Atitlán. Part of the "Ring of Fire" around the...
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In modern history, Lake Atitlán's water level has dramatically risen and fallen due to earthquakes and landslides. As recently as 2005, the lake has risen and...
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Ancient Mayans believed the Earth was at the center of all things. Their reverence of nature was the inspiration for this design. The backside of the pillow...
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Spanish for Fire, Fuego played a very important part in both Mayan farming and Mayan ceremonial rituals. One of the four elements, fire is a...
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A stunning 18" Guatemalan necklace with 46 jade beads and sterling silver!
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Beautiful Lilac Jade earrings from Guatemala surrounded by sterling silver swirl designs.
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Ancient Mayans had a very complex religion with over 150 gods. The Mayan Gods pillow case is inspired by these gods like Chac, the Mayan...
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Nahualá roughly translates to Enchanted Waters. Nahualá (or Nawala') is the K'iche name for the Nahualate River and is also the inspiration for this beautifully designed pillow...
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Our pillowcases were designed by Paola and woven on a backstrap loom by talented weavers from Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan. Paola was inspired by Guatemalan textiles to create this unique...
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Designed by Paola Tzep and woven on a backstrap loom by talented artisans from Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan in Guatemala, this pillow was inspired by nature. The backside...
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The second highest peak in Central America, Volcán Tacaná looms over northern Guatemala and southern Mexico. Tacaná’s last eruption was in May of 1986. Steam...
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Volcán Tolimán sits on the southern shores of Lake Atitlán. This volcano is likely still active, but has not erupted in at least 40,000 years. ...
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Xela is short for Quetzaltenango, which is Guatemala's second largest city. The Xela huipil is the inspiration for this particular design. Huipil are traditional garments worn...
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