Stories from Around the Globe
Vetiver Root Baskets From Madagascar
Written by Mary Anne Wise We travel to Madagascar to meet master basket weavers from Association Tahiana. The association provides training and income earning opportunities for impoverished women a...
Read moreSpirit Weavers: Wounaan Basket Makers
Written by Mary Anne Wise Spirit Weavers: Wounaan basket makers. The Wounaan of Panama’s rain forest believe all plants have spirits and therefore the basket maker is a Spirit Weaver. Contemporary...
Read moreMalagasy Folktales Retold: Updated artistry from the women of Stitch St Luce, Madagascar.
Written by Mary Anne Wise In 2015 a customer brought in a bag of embroideries she’d purchased from a women’s economic empowerment group in Madagascar called Stitch St Luce. She wanted us to ‘see’ t...
Read moreSufiyan Khatri: Block Printer and Natural Dyer
Written by Mary Anne Wise The first time we visited Sufiyan Khatri’s natural dye block-printing studio located outside of Bhuj, in the Kutch, we were so excited to see all the colors, all the patt...
Read moreBandhani with Jabbar Khatri: An ancient way of making pattern on cloth
Written by Mary Anne Wise You tend to remember where you were when you get the phone call alerting you of your mother’s imminent death. I was in Santa Fe, in a hotel room with a stranger, a man fro...
Read moreWritten by Mary Anne Wise We learned about gamcha this winter while visiting the folks at 145 East, a clothing company in Kolkata. Gamcha is a thin cotton towel handwoven in bright primary colors b...
Read moreThe Bamboo Scarf Weavers of Guatemala
Written by Mary Anne Wise The Bamboo scarf weavers of Asociación Maya de Desarollo (Maya Weaving Association) in Guatemala, is one of the longest organized cooperatives we’ve had the privilege of w...
Read moreWritten by Mary Anne Wise Weaving in India has traditionally been a man’s job, while women have always assisted by filling the bobbins and making the warp. So, on our recent trip to the Kachchh in...
Read moreKantha Embroidery Empowers Women
Written by Mary Anne Wise A highlight for out trip to Kolkata, India was time spent with Shamlu Dudeja, the founder of Self Help Enterprise (SHE), a nonprofit that empowers women through embroide...
Read moreHold Your Horses: The Taliban and Rug Making
Written by Mary Anne Wise It’s difficult to imagine how the Taliban in Afghanistan and Cultural Cloth in Maiden Rock, WI could ever intersect. And by extension, how the lives of our supportive cus...
Read moreWritten by Mary Anne Wise Late last fall we bought a bolt of gorgeous natural-colored, hand-spun, hand-woven hemp cloth from a weaving group in Laos. We weren’t sure what we were going to do with ...
Read moreRalli Quilts: Explosion of Color, Pattern & Love
Written by Mary Anne Wise During June, Cultural Cloth is hosting an exhibit of vintage Ralli Quilts that we collected on a recent trip to India. All of the pieces are for sale. You can see them up...
Read moreTurning Handmade Textiles into Home Decor Pillows
Written by Mary Anne Wise Sometimes in the past we would meet artisans who made beautiful handmade weavings or amazingly detailed embroideries but they do not have the resources to take these hand...
Read moreHow to Select a Larger Handmade Rug for your Living Room
Written by Mary Anne Wise Honestly, when we see a rug we can’t live without, we buy it and then after it arrives on our front porch we figure out where it is going to go in our house. We have been...
Read moreHow to Affordably Hang a Handmade Rug as Art on Your Wall
Written by Mary Anne Wise Here at Cultural Cloth we surround ourselves with beautiful handmade textiles in our home decor. Some of our textiles are museum quality handmade heirlooms that deserve p...
Read moreReconnecting and Visiting with Rug Hooking Artisans in Guatemala
Written by Mary Anne Wise Mary Anne Wise, Co-Founder of Cultural Cloth, is traveling in Guatemala this week. As always, she is multi-tasking. She is teaching an embroidery workshop. She is working...
Read moreHand Felted Wool Rugs Made by Women in Afghanistan
Written by Mary Anne Wise We have been buying hand felted wool rugs from this women’s NGO (Non-Governmental Association) in Northern Afghanistan for years. Our customers love them. The rugs are t...
Read moreMeeting Boucherouite Weavers in Morocco
Written by Mary Anne Wise While we were in Morocco we had the privilege of spending the day with a collective of bourcherouite weavers. These women live in douars south of Marrakech. A douar is a...
Read moreWritten by Mary Anne Wise Designing, Stitching & Constructing Embroidered Dolls in Guatemala Yesterday, was our day long Embroidery Workshop. This is the third workshop that we have taught in G...
Read moreNew Baby Quilts, In Time for the Holidays
Written by Mary Anne Wise We've worked with Jabbar Khatri and his team for years. We've sold his scarves and wraps in our shop almost every season, but now we've teamed up with this award winnin...
Read moreMeet Some of the Guatemalan Embroidery Artisans
Written by Mary Anne Wise This fall I have been co-leading a project to teach embroidery to a new group of women who live near Panajachel Guatemala. It has been an amazing experience for me and t...
Read moreSecond Report: Embroidery Workshop
Written by Mary Anne Wise The following is an insiders accounting of the recent Embroidery Workshop in Guatemala as told by the teacher, Mary Anne Wise, Founder of Cultural Cloth. The primary obje...
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