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Las Bayadas - La Samantha Beach Blanket
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Las Bayadas - La Samantha Beach Blanket

This lovely lightly woven beach blanket is made in Mexico, using recycled cotton and the softest traditional Mexican fabrics.
  • THE PERFECT BEACH BLANKET: Las Bayadas Beach Blankets are the perfect package: Big, light, colorful and easy to wash! Delicately woven in Mexico using recycled cotton and inspired by traditional patterns with a modern touch.
  • USE IT EVERYWHERE: This blanket was created to enjoy the beach but it is also ideal for picnics, as tablecloth, to decorate your home or as a cool accessory. Soon, it will be impossible for you to live without having a Bayadas in your life! Don't forget to match it with your favourite Bayadas Beach Bag!
  • LARGE & TRAVEL-READY: With its large size of 78.7" x 78.7" you'll be able to enjoy the beach sand-free with all your stuff and some friends too! Yet it's light enough to throw in your purse, beach bag, or tucked away in your carry-on for your next getaway!
  • SOFT & DURABLE MATERIALS: 40% Recycled Cotton (to protect our planet) // 30% Acrylic (to maintain colors overtime & against sunlight) // 30% Polyester Fibers (to keep the blanket light and quick to dry)
  • CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Machine wash cold with like colors // Hang to dry or tumble dry in delicate cycle // Iron by placing a cotton cloth between the iron and the blanket
Price: US$48.49 / Sale: US$43.64   ON SALE    New Product 

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The History of Recycled Hand Blown Mexican Glass

Mexico is the land of the master craftsman, the very first glass made in North America was produced in Puebla Mexico around 1535 to 1542 by artisans brought by the Spanish from Europe.
For hundreds of years, with nothing more than a blob of molten glass, a long hollow pipe, and some old tools, these artisans have produced glass items in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Although these original glass works were short lived, glass blowing was reintroduced into Mexico hundreds of years ago and flourished, due largely to the simplicity of the ingredients and the ingenuity of the Mexican Arts and Crafts Tradition.