Zia 3 Fabric
This print is inspired by the Zia Native Americans, who live in the mountains of New Mexico, surrounded by the robust cacti growing wildly among the evergreen sage. The Zia regard the Sun as sacred. Their powerful symbol, a vivid red circle with groups of rays extending in the four directions of a compass, signifies the four seasons of life (childhood, youth, middle years, and old age), and is used to introduce newborns to the world. Dark brown and beige on off-white.
Zia 3 Fabric
Santa Fe Collection
Trade Exclusive Design. Sold by the yard. 100% heavyweight "hopsack" organic cotton with a basketweave texture. Exclusive fabric options (mediumweight organic cotton, mediumweight linen) available to our trade partners. See details for specifications.
Printed Fabric Width: 58” (1.47 m) Vert. Repeat: 20″ (50.8 cm) Horz. Repeat: 20” (50.8 cm)
Heavyweight “hopsack” organic cotton is naturally wrinkle resistant due to woven texture.
Mediumweight cotton and linen available exclusively to our trade partners. See www.aimeelacalle.com/trade for more details.