Friday, October 23, 2009

Jewelry and Accessories

With the cool weather also come the holidays. Our next two events are geared toward holiday shopping. Remember that after family and friends, it's important to treat yourself to a little something!



A beaded bracelet from Chiapas can do the trick!


Or may we suggest these handy cases. The ones on the left are from Oaxaca, and the print on the right is from San Andres, Chiapas. We had initially envisioned them as eyeglass cases, but I've seen people using them as their full wallet.

Our Fall and Winter Line

We hope you can all make it to the Waldorf School's Fall fair in Garden City tomorrow, Saturday the 24th. Here's a sneak preview of what we will be selling tomorrow, and what we will have to offer to prepare you for the upcoming winter:

ModaTierra's line brings a Mexican hint to contemporary fashion. These embroidered cotton ponchos work well with jeans and boots, and are great for either the office or the bar. The design is pure Chiapas, but is similar to some Guatemalan embroidery due to their geographical proximity. When we found them in San Juan Chamula, we were thrilled at how modern the floral designs were.




To the right is one of the most versatile scarves we offer. We call it the "Carolina scarf" because our good friend in Mexico City has about 50 of them and wears a different color each day, sometimes in her hair, sometime around the neck as we're showing here and sometimes as a belt. They are hand woven in Oaxaca, and the softest ones we could find were in Mitla, just down the road from one of Mexico's most beautiful pre-Colombian ruins.


We sell the Carolina scarf in a larger size and in various colors. Please let us know if you are looking for a particular color.

Also perfect for the fall are these two types of decorative scarves.









The warmest scarves we have actually go by a different name in Spanish: the word rebozo is used for a scarf of this thickness, which I basically live in during the winter. The weave is much thicker, and the wool blend provides tons of warmth without being itchy.



As always, let us know if you are looking for something specific, or if you have any questions about the artisans or materials.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Waldorf School Fall Fair October 24th 10 - 5pm

Hello Everyone!

We were quite successful with our last fair on Columbus Avenue and we are gearing up for our next event on October 24th from 10am to 5pm at the Waldorf School of Garden City. We are looking forward to connecting with people from the Waldorf community and inform them of our exciting work with indigenous Mexican women groups.

Please come and support ModaTierra!

Directions to the Waldorf School of Garden City:

Traveling East
Take the Northern State Parkway to exit 26 south (New Hyde Park Rd.) At the first traffic light, turn right onto New Hyde Park Rd.; continue south on New Hyde Park Rd.; make a left onto Jericho Turnpike; then turn right onto Nassau Blvd.; turn left onto Cambridge Ave. The Waldorf School of Garden City is on the left.

Traveling West
Take the Northern State Parkway to exit 31 south (Glen Cove Rd.). Continue south on Glen Cove Rd. Turn right onto Jericho Turnpike; turn left onto Nassau Blvd.; turn left onto Cambridge Avenue. The Waldorf School of Garden City is on the left.

Via the Southern State Parkway
Take the Southern State Parkway to exit 17 north (Hempstead Ave.). Continue on Hempstead Avenue traveling north. Turn left at the second light (Nassau Blvd.) Continue north to the eighth traffic light. Turn right onto Cambridge Avenue. The Waldorf School of Garden City is on the left.

Via Jericho Turnpike
Turn onto Nassau Blvd. traveling south (left turn if coming from the east, right if coming from the west). Pass under the railroad tressel. Continue on Nassau Blvd. making a left turn onto Cambridge Avenue. The Waldorf School of Garden City is on the left.

Via Hempstead Turnpike
Turn onto Nassau Blvd. traveling north (right turn if coming from the east; left turn if coming from the west). Make a right onto Cambridge Avenue. The Waldorf School of Garden City is on the left.

Via the Long Island Rail Road
Take the Hempstead line from Penn Station in Manhattan, the Flatbush Avenue Station in Brooklyn or the Jamaica Station in Queens to the Nassau Boulevard Station. The school is a short walk east on South Avenue; south on Brompton Road and east on Cambridge Avenue. The Waldorf School of Garden City is on the left. Travel time from New York City is approximately forty-five minutes. Click here for the Long Island Railroad Nassau Boulevard Timetable.