Collection: ISAAC VASQUEZ
Isaac (Issac) Vazquez Garcia, who revived obsolete natural dyeing and spread Oaxacan rugs to the world, attracting collectors around the world.
In 1973, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, the event “THREE MASTER WAVERS” was held to introduce three weavers (Isaac Vasquez Garcia / Alberto Vasquez / Ismael Gutierrez) representing the village of Tiotitlan, the production area of Oaxaca rugs in Mexico. was done.
It is said that it had a considerable impact on the folklore movement centered on Santa Fe at the time, and the village of Tiotitlan and Oaxacarag became famous at once.
Isaac Vasquez Garcia, who revived the obsolete natural dyeing process, popularized Oaxaca rugs and attracted collectors from all over the world.
In 1973, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the United States, an event called "Three Master Weavers" was held to introduce three weavers (Isaac Vasquez Garcia, Alberto Vasquez, and Ismael Gutierrez) representing the village of Tiotitlán, Oaxaca, Mexico, where the rugs are produced.
It is said that this event had a considerable impact on the folkloric movement centering on Santa Fe at that time, and the village of Tiotitlán and Oaxacalag became famous at once.