Handmade Guatemalan Worry Dolls Set With Traditional Woven Ikat Pouch
This handmade set of five traditional Guatemalan worry dolls comes tucked inside a colorful artisan woven pouch made from traditional Ikat textile, locally known in Guatemala as Jaspe. Each set is carefully crafted by Indigenous artisans using techniques passed down through generations, making every piece unique and meaningful.
"Share your worries tonight — wake up lighter tomorrow."
🌙 A Tradition Rooted In Mayan Folklore
Worry dolls originate from Mayan highland traditions of Guatemala and Southern Mexico. According to folklore, children share their worries with each tiny doll before placing them under their pillow at bedtime. By morning, the dolls are believed to carry those worries away, helping create calm and restful sleep.
Similar comfort doll traditions also appear in Andean Indigenous cultures of Peru and Ecuador, showing how handcrafted symbolic dolls have long been used throughout the Americas as tools for storytelling, emotional comfort, and spiritual connection.
Today, worry dolls are cherished worldwide as thoughtful gifts, mindfulness tools, and cultural keepsakes.
✨ Product Details
• Includes five handmade worry dolls
• Doll size: Approximately 2 inches tall
• Traditional woven Ikat (Jaspe) fabric pouch included
• Pouch size: Approximately 1.5 inches wide x 3 inches tall
• Handmade in Guatemala
• Fair trade artisan sourced
Because each set is handmade, colors, fabrics, and doll details will vary slightly, making every set one-of-a-kind.
❤️ Supporting Artisan Families
Your purchase directly supports Indigenous women artisans in Guatemala, helping them earn sustainable income while preserving ancient weaving and doll-making traditions passed down for generations.
🎁 Perfect For
• Anxiety or stress comfort gifts
• Encouragement or get well gifts
• Therapy and mindfulness tools
• Cultural or spiritual keepsakes
• Boho folk art collectors
• Care packages and small meaningful gifts
• Party favors or thoughtful tokens of support
🧵 About The Traditional Fabric
The pouch is made using a resist-dye weaving technique known globally as Ikat. In Guatemala, this textile style is locally called Jaspe or Jaspeado and is an important part of Indigenous weaving heritage, known for its vibrant colors and symbolic patterns.
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