hukat
Hukat refers to a traditional style of weaving originating from the indigenous communities of Oaxaca, Mexico. This intricate textile art is characterized by its vibrant colors, complex geometric patterns, and the use of natural dyes. The weaving process is typically done on backstrap looms, a method that has been passed down through generations. Each pattern woven into a hukat textile often carries symbolic meaning, representing elements of nature, spiritual beliefs, or the history of the community.
The creation of hukat is a labor-intensive process. Women in these communities are the primary weavers, dedicating