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Christi Perez

Animal print cushion, hand embroidered and woven in Mexico by indigenous women

Animal print cushion, hand embroidered and woven in Mexico by indigenous women

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Mexican pillowcase, handmade in Chiapas, Mexico

Beautiful embroidered jungle pattern, with tropical animals and plants.

Dimensions:
Width: 47 cm
Height: 42cm

Cristy Perez and her family handcraft all pillowcases themselves, all other
Products come from your local community. To create the beautiful embroidery patterns, the pattern is first drawn and then hand embroidered. Each
Piece is unique!

- 100% traditionally hand-embroidered and hand-woven
- each pillowcase is unique and very original
- we value fair trade
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  • 🚚 Versandkostenfrei in Deutschland
  • ↩️ 30 Tage Rückgaberecht
  • 🤝 Fair gehandelt aus Mexiko

Hand-knotted with passion from Mexico

At FairMex, we believe that every product tells a story – a story of craftsmanship, tradition, and ethical responsibility. Our hand-knotted hammocks are made by the Ramírez family in Guerrero, Mexico, who have passed down their art for generations.

Fair Trade for Real Change: We work directly with local producers and pay fair wages, enabling them to support their families and strengthen their communities. Every purchase supports not only a product of the highest quality but also sustainable livelihoods in Mexico.

Ethical Production: Our hammocks are produced under fair working conditions. We rely on environmentally friendly materials and respectful crafting practices that protect both people and nature.

Quality That Lasts: Each hammock is a masterpiece – carefully knotted, tested, and crafted with attention to detail. You receive not just a product, but a piece of Mexican culture and craftsmanship.

When you choose FairMex, you choose quality, sustainability, and the difference that fair practices can make.