This neck scarf is more than just a scarf, it is actually a Mexican rebozo. The rebozo is an accessory inherited from the mestizaje and has been a symbol of Mexican identity for more than 400 years. It is said that a rebozo is a cradle, a marriage and a shroud. When an indigenous woman becomes a mother, the first thing she is given is a rebozo as a symbol of welcome and for holding her baby. It is also used to transport objects or to cover from rain, sun or cold.
Like many scarves, the rebozo is a single rectangular shaped piece, elongated and ending on each side with knotting and fringes called rapacejos. This rebozo, or neck scarf, from Peregrina to Peregrina is made with artisela, a thread similar to silk due to its soft and shiny texture. It is made on a treadle loom, which consists of a series of mechanisms where the whole body is involved in order to create each incredible design.
Neck Scarf or Rebozo Caramelo
De Peregrina a Peregrina rebozos are known as candy rebozos because of their combination of colors that resemble candy. The iconography drawn on them is infinite and reveals the creativity of the community of artisans in the State of Mexico; their bright and cheerful colors distinguish them from others. Like many of the Mexican crafts, as well as those of the rest of the world, the learning of this craft is given since childhood in the bosom of the family and constitutes a way of helping the livelihood of the household; as well as maintaining the traditions that give identity to a community.
The vibrant colors of the Peregrina to Peregrina rebozo or Neck Scarf are the perfect gift (or self gift) for those who like to wear this accessory all year round. To make your handmade Mexican rebozo last longer, we recommend you dry clean it or hand wash it on a delicate cycle. When washing it, the ends should be tied with a rubber band to prevent them from getting tangled and help keep their shape. The tips should not be ironed; and in case they get tangled, spray some water on them and comb them with a bristle brush.