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Fuchsia and Camel Petroglyph Silk Scarves



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This week I  created new silk scarves for the Artisans Market at Plaza Darsenas in Old San Juan. These are two beautiful Petroglyph scarves I created. They both have the Taino Sun, Sol de Jayuya, Lady Caguanaand the Coqui Frog which are part of the Taino legacy of Puerto Rico.


I choose the luminous color Fuchsia for this scarf with a copper outline. This color will brighten your wardrobe and can be worn with all your pinks and blues. You can see more colors of my Petroglyph Collection here on my Blog.




This scarf is in the color Camel with the copper outline. I used the same popular Petroglyphs. It is painted in a neutral classic color that can be worn with all your browns and tans.

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Taíno Petroglyph Collection by SilkMari

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Taíno Petroglyph Collection 

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Silkmari 

Marina Gutierrez 
 Silk Artist/Fiber Artist/Certified Artisan 

 I individually hand paint and hand dye 100% silk scarves making them unique one of a kind. Batik, tie-dye, and silk painting are the techniques I explore in creating my original designs.















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Lady Caguana Hand Painted Silk Scarf


This hand painted silk scarf with the "Lady Caguana" Petroglyph is made to order. 



This particular Petroglyph is one of the most famous in Puerto Rico. Mujer de Caguana or Caguana Woman-figure is of high social ranking given that she is wearing an elaborated crown and large earrings. She is of advanced age as her eyes are closed and she has a bony thorax. Her lower body is as of frog legs symbolizing vitality and a fertility figure. Power is symbolized in her squatting position with that of demand for respect. She may be an ancestor figure from a noble or powerful family ... or simply a woman. 




 The other Petroglyph is the "Coqui Taino". This one is also very popular because it represent our tiny tree frog that is flesh tone and has a big ... COqui sound. This lovely sound is heard when daylight falls and at early dawn. You will now the morning light is approaching when the sound of the Coqui starts fading. They love the rain and so after a quick rain shower they will sing again. 


These Petroglyphs are carvings on stone found in Puerto Rico and are prehistoric symbols created by the peaceful Taino Indians that inhabited the Island which have indured the test of time. You will find these designs scattered around the Island some in hidden places others in very open and accessable places. It always facinates me that they have been preserved and that someone like myself, an artist, was able to have their work of Art and Culture be seen today. 


 I have made this a ... Made to Order ... hand painted scarf as I will use the Petroglyphs which I do not change and keep as close to the original as possible. The Petroglyphs are hand painted, outlined in gold as well as the border leaves and stems. 

 Size: 11x60in * 27.94 x 152.4 cm in Habotai Silk also known as China Silk. 
 It is signed with my name and also Puerto Rico. It is dyed in camel tan with black. 

The scarf will look very much like this one but not exactly the same as the border design is freehand. It will always be one of kind.