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CENTRO
DE ARTE TEXTIL ZAPOTECO
Philosophy: Bii Daüü uses the Zapoteca model of a balanced life where the family is the nucleus of life. They believe in co-existing with nature using techniques and providing services that respect what nature gives us. Bii Daüü is a "shared economy," the members working together with equal distribution of profits and benefits gained from their cooperative efforts. They never take more from nature than they are able to use immediately and believe their alternative or "natural" techniques give back to the earth, rather than take from it. Antecedents: Teotitlán del Valle is a Zapoteca culture. Its inhabitants have been dedicated for centuries to working with textiles. In the eighties, as a result of the increase in the sale of textiles from this area, farmers chose to change their lifestyles (where they once were only farmers or raised animals) and devote their lives to weaving. It is the men who usually do the actual weaving while the women devote themselves to thread production and dyeing - they have returned to the customs used at the height of the Zapoteca culture. Over the years, The
Natural Dye Weaving Cooperative believes sales and the quality of the
weaving done in Teotitlan del Valle have declined due to factors such
as: The monopolizing of the market by a few retailers, massive production
without quality control, and the adoption of the use of synthetic dyes.
As a result, weavers who use natural dyes cannot sell their work for what
it is worth - others who use synthetic dyes can sell for less and for
this reason, sell more than the natural weavers. Mission: To work is shared with equality and fairness to achieve the best quality in all their products. The cooperative includes health care and other social and cultural advantages the weavers have not had before working on their own. Vision: To educate buyers so that when they see and touch "natural weaving" it is immediately identified as different from weaving done in the "modern" way. Promoting organic weaving, using natural dyes is at the heart of everything this organization stands for and works for.
Bii Dauu created an orchard solely for the raising of fruit, medicinal plants, plants used for dyes, and vegetables. Working with a government agency to ensure the orchard is completely organic enables them to certify this on their finished woven products. Seedplants used for dyes: Pericón (tagetes lucida) - A plant used for dye and medicinal uses formerly collected in the wild, it is now farmed in the orchard. Marush - A plant threatened by plague has been brought back into a healthy existence in the orchard. Granada (punica granatum) - The pomegranate tree. Nogal (walnut) (guglans regal) - Tree whose leaves produce a very dark dye. Muitle (spincigera justice) - Plant used in combination with indigo to obtain shades of blue.
If you are interested in purchasing his work, contact Marianne Carlson at 011522 376 765 7485 or email mariannecarlson@gmail.com Centro de Arte Textil Zapoteco Bii Daüü SC de RL is located at Iturbide No. 19, Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, 01152 951 524 4452 (from the US), artextil_zapoteco@yahoo.com.mx.
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Cochineal
nesting on cactus |
Racks
used to store the cochineal |
Artificial
nest built
on the cactus |
The
red produced from the cochineal |
Dried
cochineal ready to crush |
Crushing
the cochineal
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Cooking
dye over a wood fire
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