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Article: Archive New York and The Rise of Mayan Culture

Archive New York and The Rise of Mayan Culture

Archive New York and The Rise of Mayan Culture

During the last years we’ve seen a rise of mayan influence in the handcrafts industry. The more authentic, autochthonous and unique the pieces, the more value they have. With the production revolution, there have been a number of emerging craft brands that have created a voice for artisans around the world.

Today we want to highlight Archive New York, a brand based in Brooklyn and founded by Amira Marion. This home textile collection goes back to basics with style and quality. These textiles are fair-trade and use the original weaving process, so the quality is ultimate. Amira’s intention to preserve Mayan culture and heritage has created a working opportunity for Guatemalan artisans. See more from Archive in Clic stores and at clic.com.

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