Sticks Nahuala Bird Scarf
A piece rooted in tradition, the Nahualá Bird Scarf carries a story of love, ceremony, and intention—handwoven to be worn, gifted, and kept.
Made in small batches. Designed to last.
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Designers Note
This scarf is inspired by a ceremonial tradition from the village of Nahualá, where woven textiles hold deep cultural meaning. Historically, pieces like this were used during marriage rituals—offered as a gesture of commitment, laid out and filled with sweets as part of a proposal.
We were drawn to the symbolism behind it—the idea that something made by hand could carry such significance. Reimagined for everyday wear, the Nahualá Bird Scarf is lightweight, versatile, and designed to be styled simply—at the neck, in the hair, or tied to a bag.
It’s a piece that feels both personal and storied, connecting past tradition with present life.
Size & Fit
One Size
Handwoven from organic cotton.
The Craft
Made using a centuries-old backstrap loom technique, each scarf is woven slowly and entirely by hand in Guatemala. This method connects the artisan directly to the textile, creating subtle variations that make every piece one of a kind. It’s a process that values time, skill, and tradition—resulting in something meant to be worn, kept, and passed on.
Sticks Nahuala Bird Scarf
Crafted By Families
Craft Passed Down, Through Generations
Each piece is woven slowly by artisans using techniques passed down through generations.
The Finishing Touches
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