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The history of huarache sandals

September 01, 2023

Huaraches date back hundreds of years to the pre-hispanic era and can be traced back to rural communities of Yucatán, Michoacán, Guanajuato and Jalisco. The name "huarache" derived from "kwarachi" from the Tarascan language spoken by the Purépecha people of Jalisco. While there's not a lot of precise information regarding their origin, it is believed that pre-hispanic cultures would have their dead wear them so they could cross el Mictlan - the underworld of the Aztecs with honor and dignity. 

By ALINE SUÁREZ DEL REAL, GPJ MEXICO

Before the Spanish arrived, huaraches were made from ixtle or henequen, extracted raw fiber from agave plants which was then processed as a textile in various forms. With the introduction of cattle after their arrival, cow leather became the most popular choice and the huarache acquired its actual modern form. 

By Eduardo Ruiz Mondragón - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61520586

Traditionally, huaraches were associated with Mexican farmworkers but they gained popularity in the U.S in the 1960s as hippies and surfers wore them as part of their laidback lifestyle. Today, people from different backgrounds wear them and they are still hand-crafted by artisans in Mexico who have preserved the art of making huaraches using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Ethnic Heritage works with artisans in Mexico to bring you the craftsmanship and tradition of huarache sandals. Not only can you enjoy the beauty, comfort, and history of these beloved shoes when you order a pair of our huarache sandals but you are also helping preserve a centuries old tradition!

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