This is more than just a weaving workshop — it’s a full cultural immersion led by a native Zapotec artisan in the heart of Teotitlán del Valle. You will connect directly with a living tradition that has been passed down for generations.
We use only natural dyes and fibers, prepared by hand using ancestral methods. Guests are not just spectators — they actively participate in every step: from learning about local plants and insects used for color, to weaving their own piece on a traditional loom.
The experience also begins with a Zapotec cleansing ritual and includes a homemade meal, making it a warm and meaningful human exchange — not just a class, but a window into our way of life.
Pickup included
To reach the workshop in Teotitla del Valle, it is located between Progreso Street and 2 de Abril, two block from the church an municipal market. From the church walk two blocks up, look for a wooden door shaped like an arch, that is the entrance to the workshop.
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