Stoneflower Dog Bandana – Handwoven Earthy Cotton from Guatemala
$16.00
Earthy and refined, Stoneflower combines dusty purples, smoky navy, and soft ivory in a moody, grounded weave. Handcrafted by artisans in Guatemala, this fabric brings a quiet elegance that lingers—subtle, soulful, and enduring.
Each Stoneflower Dog Bandana is made from 100% cotton, handwoven on traditional foot looms by our artisan partners in the Guatemalan highlands. The soft, breathable fabric ties easily and drapes comfortably for dogs of all shapes and sizes.
With its muted, natural tones and timeless design, Stoneflower adds understated beauty to your dog’s everyday adventures—whether on neighborhood walks, weekend getaways, or cozy evenings at home.
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Handwoven by fair-trade artisans in Guatemala
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100% cotton; soft, breathable, and durable
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Easy tie-on style for a comfortable fit
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Machine washable
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Ethically made and artisan crafted
Every purchase supports sustainable employment and meaningful income for our artisan partners, helping preserve traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations.
Bring grounded elegance to your pup’s wardrobe with Stoneflower—a bandana that feels as soulful as it looks.
This fabric was hand-woven in Nahualá, which is in the Sololá Department of Guatemala. It is situated in the mountainside overlooking Lake Atitlán. Nearly the entire population is ethnic K'iche' Maya who speak the K'iche' language. Using a traditional wooden pedal loom, Manuel Ixmata’ and his team of friends and family start with 100% cotton, use dye to create their thread colors, and then weave it into this amazing fabric!
Sam & Nala bandanas are available in three sizes:
Small - neck size up to 14 inchesToy Poodle, Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, Maltese, Miniature Pinscher, Dachshund
Medium - neck size up to 19 inches
Pug, Shetland Sheepdog, Cocker Spaniel, French Bulldog, Pointer, Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, Boxer
Large - neck size up to 24 inches
German Shepherd, Malamute, Collie, Doberman, Golden Retriever, Labrador
The best way to size your pup’s neck is by using a soft measuring tape. If you don’t have one of those handy, simply measure their collar. If your pup is between sizes, we suggest you size up.
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