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Todd Fahrner
I now have two

I wasn’t sure at first what I would do with them. Turns out, lots of things. I wanted to make a ceremonial space for cacao, meditation, incense, entheogenics, breathwork. Anything handmade in a more sane culture, so bright, is welcome in this space. These are now elements, either as a table runner or gathered into semicircles around other elements.

I have also worn them both. At first I thought the rainbow one would be way too wild for my usual drab quail clothing palette, but the bright pop sets up a dramatic contrast. Even quails have some shimmery pops around the throat in the right lights. It’s nice to carry over the reminder of ceremonial insights into regular life business this way, in dress.

Mayan Scarf (Large, 65x19”)

Hand-made, 100% cotton scarves from Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

Sourced directly from our friends Juanpablo and Carmen of San Pedro la Laguna


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Todd Fahrner
I now have two

I wasn’t sure at first what I would do with them. Turns out, lots of things. I wanted to make a ceremonial space for cacao, meditation, incense, entheogenics, breathwork. Anything handmade in a more sane culture, so bright, is welcome in this space. These are now elements, either as a table runner or gathered into semicircles around other elements.

I have also worn them both. At first I thought the rainbow one would be way too wild for my usual drab quail clothing palette, but the bright pop sets up a dramatic contrast. Even quails have some shimmery pops around the throat in the right lights. It’s nice to carry over the reminder of ceremonial insights into regular life business this way, in dress.

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