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Amate Bark Painting

Bark paper, papal amate, is produced by hand in the state of Puebla by Otomi Indians using bark from the mulberry or fig trees. The mulberry tree creates off-white paper, while the fig tree creates much darker paper.

This bark paper is boiled and soaked overnight until soft enough for the fibers to pull apart. It is then pounded using a rectangular rock with finger grooves until the fibers of the pulp fuse together and are evenly spread out in the shape the paper-maker wants.

The paper finds its way to the Nahua Indians of Southern Mexico who have excelled for several generations at painting bright village and wildlife scenes on the hand-made paper.

Paper was sacred to both the Mayans and the Aztecs Paper was sacred to both the Mayans and the Aztecs. It was the medium on which their history and discoveries were chronicled.

Much of the amate paper goes to villages in the state of Guerrero where artisans who once decorated pottery now paint imaginative scenes of everyday life, fanciful birds, animals and flowers on this special paper.