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The Artists of Teotitlán: 2,500 Years of Zapotec Weaving | Fresh P 

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Thank you to each of the weavers of Teotitlán, Oaxaca, Mexico, for sharing their craft with me.
HELPFUL LINKS
Benito Hernandez: tejidos_lagrana@yahoo.com
Geronimo: pitufina-552@hotmail.com
For custom carpets of any design contact:
Jose Mizael: jmdelosangeles7@hotmail.com
Zenón Mendoza Bautista: ZenonMendozaBautista@hotmail.com
A traditional 2m x 3m (6’ x 9’) carpet runs between $100 - $300 USD, depending on the intricacy of the design and dyes used. Shipping 15k (30lbs) to the US is around $100.00.
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@jodyesperanza657
@jodyesperanza657 Год назад
I learned, 38 years after his passing, that my father was not only a weaver in his youth in Oaxaca but a maestro teaching the art.
@carieyounginsurance
@carieyounginsurance 3 года назад
Unbelievable the detail in a weaving like that! Amazing and just beautiful- what an artist!
@Beecozz7
@Beecozz7 9 лет назад
Just wonderful! Artisans of Mexico don't get enough credit, thank you for sharing this.
@aronjaxxon7165
@aronjaxxon7165 3 года назад
instaBlaster.
@reggierico
@reggierico 9 лет назад
The spirit of the beautiful people of Mexico really comes through with this post. The kindness, intelligence, skill, and happiness of these incredibly family oriented people is something we, as Norte Americano's, need to cultivate more in our own personal lives….ps. your lip looks gorgeous!
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Thanks Jeffrey. It's been so lovely being here and seeing a different way to live.
@azurbleu4335
@azurbleu4335 9 лет назад
It's how we , all , should travel the World . Agree , the last one is an amazing painting like
@louisephillips5566
@louisephillips5566 9 лет назад
Thank you Corrin for that glimpse into the life of a weaver. When we buy or are gifted with this kind of work we now know the work that goes into this kind of art. You help us appreciate other cultures.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Louise phillips Thanks Louise. I could have settled right into one of those families and started learning.
@mariaroqueta2456
@mariaroqueta2456 9 лет назад
Necessity is the mother of invention… Absolutely marvelous!
@mikeschotte9480
@mikeschotte9480 9 лет назад
Those brick masonry balconies at the beginning are really something to see. Of course ALL masonry is hand-crafted, but I love seeing the really labor intensive stuff that the regional masons create.
@labcat647
@labcat647 9 лет назад
Beautiful weaving! I loved listening to Benito and watching Jose work. Thank you for taking your time in Mexico to seek out people's stories. It is especially interesting that it is often the men in these villages who are the crafters and artist, and that they pass it down through the generations.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
The Experiment The woman are rearing littles, growing food and feeding everyone.
@labcat647
@labcat647 9 лет назад
FRESH PRINCESS I just watched the end. Wow, the colorful weaving is incredible! I didn't catch the name of the artist, but he is doing an amazing job. Whoever ends up with it will be truly blessed. Also, was that a funeral precession at the end? Or perhaps the start of a holiday?
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
The weavers names are under the video. It was a funeral procession.
@briansnyder8494
@briansnyder8494 9 лет назад
I have never seen this side of Ole Mexico, it is beautiful, and friendly. Maybe sometime before the end of my life I will get to go and see for myself. Your videos almost let me smell the heat and dust, the lovely smell of Mexican food. I wait to see John Wayne, come around the corner, rolling a smoke and say" Well pilgrim, time we catch a pony and high-tail it back to Texas." Thank you for the videos.
@azurbleu4335
@azurbleu4335 9 лет назад
Brian Snyder Never forget that Western movies (even if they're classical movies ) were made to vilified ethnic Mexicans & Natives , like today , "Hollywood " is vilifying Muslims & Arabs
@briansnyder8494
@briansnyder8494 9 лет назад
The villain could be anybody, I was in it for the scenery.
@1timby
@1timby 9 лет назад
While I was visiting Chimayo NM the wife & I got to see some of this wonderful artisans weaving. What a beautiful art form.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
1timby Isn't it!? Seeing weavers always makes me want to weave.
@highdesignfool
@highdesignfool 9 лет назад
Incredible artisans with beautiful work and huge smiles.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Aren't they lovely!
@sherthom5672
@sherthom5672 9 лет назад
I love your travel vlogs! They are so personal with so much heart. Thank you for sharing such interesting people - what they do and how they live their lives.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Sher Thom You're welcome.
@Mendofamilyforage
@Mendofamilyforage 9 лет назад
my mind is blown! The last gentlemen's piece reminded me of the renaissance.. the time and detailed work is so amazing! So much creativity and love flowing into that carpet! makes me wanna sew something! :)
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Amanda Hawkins They totally inspired me too.
@organix808
@organix808 8 лет назад
I just love Jose's dog Bobby... One of the cutest dogs in the village
@sheilamorse2624
@sheilamorse2624 9 лет назад
Thanks for such an interesting and beautiful video. You are very talented in bringing such interest to RU-vid.
@Zerostar369
@Zerostar369 9 лет назад
P, this is really incredible. Thank you for sharing.
@38kimpossible
@38kimpossible 9 лет назад
Oh my goodness. That is incredible!! Thanks for sharing.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
38kimpossible It was incredible. I'm so enamored with these weavers.
@tejidosartesanaleslagrana5856
@tejidosartesanaleslagrana5856 3 года назад
Saludos amigas, amigos
@LittleMrsSherilyn
@LittleMrsSherilyn 9 лет назад
Wow. I'm intrigued. How interesting!!
@valerierossman5590
@valerierossman5590 9 лет назад
How lovely and amazing!
@05generic
@05generic 9 лет назад
Very cool vid! I would love to own a >REAL< serape, meaning a hand woven one with the weave so tight that it is almost water proof. They seem to be hard to come by as many low quality machine made ones are advertised as handmade.
@reginalloyd5843
@reginalloyd5843 3 года назад
Yes artist don’t get enough credit!
@mysticangells
@mysticangells 9 лет назад
The first guy .. What an interesting man ... love the rugs Jose is cute lol ... That last guy's work .. WOW .. If I tried that I would have one hell of a tangled mess lol My hat of to you guy's ..If I ever hear anyone winging about the price of hand made rugs from Mexico I will refer this video to them :) ... Thanks for sharing Blessed Be
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
mysticangells Aren't they lovely!?! Jose is a Doll. His presence is so beautiful. The next time I need a carpet, I'm going to shoot him an email.
@FlannelAcres
@FlannelAcres 9 лет назад
To say that I am amazed by their work is a bit of an understatement. Wow, I've never seen how it's done and I am in awe. Was the band playing at the end for a funeral procession?
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Flannel Acres It was incredible. It was a funeral.
@genesismayer3865
@genesismayer3865 6 лет назад
this is so cool excellent folks excellent talent!
@diggerdudeable
@diggerdudeable 9 лет назад
I just love this kind of real craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing this. Wasn't too impressed with the weaving of wires on that electric meter behind you though :P
@NeilPost71
@NeilPost71 9 лет назад
Said it before P, love your life! Thanks for sharing. Oh well, off to work in the dungeon to make medicine. Ug
@terrysaunders8948
@terrysaunders8948 9 лет назад
all I can say is wow
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Impressive.
@michaelwilson4339
@michaelwilson4339 9 лет назад
Really amazing. Im guessing you bought a rug or two
@indigenousspinster_6665
@indigenousspinster_6665 5 лет назад
Interesting how native weaving is almost identical no matter where you go in the americas, and another interesting thing is that the men weave in this area, some other areas the women weave like the navajo, I would love to spend the day learning the process
@HalfLatinaJoy86
@HalfLatinaJoy86 Год назад
fancy!
@ericcorse
@ericcorse 9 лет назад
This was amazing. Its so nice to see folks that still use their hands to make thing to last generation's instead of throwaway plastic junk. I'm glad you asked about pulling the yarn up because I was wondering too. Is that wool, not sure if you mentioned the material.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
It is wool. Beautiful eh?!
@dsmoov2
@dsmoov2 9 лет назад
Loved the weaving! Was that a Palm Sunday celebration at the end?
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
dsmoov2 It was a funeral. But it was so lovely to see the towns people all participate.
@CPerry-yq1fj
@CPerry-yq1fj 9 лет назад
Wow ......just wow. Life an death ........ Stay Safe !!!
@sweetheartsmom
@sweetheartsmom 9 лет назад
you probably show us the beautiful only; but as beautiful as Mexido is whey would people want to leave?
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Tracy Bruring I show you what I see. They leave because in many small towns there is no industry and no way to make money. The ones that leave go to work int eh US and send nearly all of their earnings back to their families in Mexico. The world is big and interesting if you get out in it.
@sweetheartsmom
@sweetheartsmom 9 лет назад
I am glad you can and show it to us
@sheilamorse2624
@sheilamorse2624 9 лет назад
FRESH PRINCESS The same thing is happening all over the United States in small towns. Where I use to live it once was a thriving community and there were little reason to leave and go somewhere else and now it's all but dried up and younger people must leave in order to make a living for their families.
@memyselfandeye1234
@memyselfandeye1234 9 лет назад
beautiful work. did you spoil yourself and get a rug Fresh P. Peace.
@Thefreshp
@Thefreshp 9 лет назад
Peacen Love You know I did.
@memyselfandeye1234
@memyselfandeye1234 9 лет назад
:)
@chrisskenyon1450
@chrisskenyon1450 3 года назад
Se vende picaso un picaso?
@enkiea52
@enkiea52 5 лет назад
This is Native America from Alaska to Patagonia.
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