




Rebozo "Empowered Woman"
Why midwives and doulas use our rebozos
"Beautifully soft, supple to the touch and easy to grip. Shipping was fast and the rebozo was lovingly and sustainably packaged."
Maria, Doula
"A beautiful rebozo scarf. The color and quality are very nice. The delivery was quick and uncomplicated."
Stefanie, Doula
"A wonderful scarf that accompanies me in my work. The workmanship is excellent."
Annemarie, Doula
Why this rebozo is a good choice
- Handwoven on pedal looms in Oaxaca. We collaborate with several traditional artisan families for its production.
- Pure cotton, soft to the touch and free from synthetic fibers
- Fair production in collaboration with ANTAMA and local textile artists
- Shipping from Austria. Free shipping to Austria and Germany on orders over €90. Free shipping to EU countries on orders over €150.
- Suitable for pregnancy, childbirth, Rebozo techniques and bodywork
Which length is the right one?
- 2 m for meditation, self-massage and as a scarf
- 2.7 or 2.8 meters are the usual lengths for rebozo massages.
- 3.1 m as a ring sling baby carrier
If you are unsure, choose 2.7 or 2.8 m. Many doulas use these lengths in their work.
Country: Mexico

Grammage: 230 g/m2

Material: 100% cotton

Textile technology: Handwoven on a pedal loom in Oaxaca, Mexico

Artisan: by ANTAMA

Size: depending on the variant 260/270/280 cm (+ fringes) x 68-75 cm (length x width)
Doula Package: Buy 3 Rebozos, get 1 Faja free
When you buy three Rebozos, we'll give you a Faja of your choice as a gift.
Valued at 69 euros (Light) or 79 euros (Thick).
Here's how it works:
- Select three rebozos
- Add a faja
- Enter code DOULAPAKET at checkout
The price of the Faja will be automatically deducted.
This rebozo is made of pure cotton. It has a nice texture yet is soft, and it will become even more comfortable over time.
It is woven on traditional pedal looms in Oaxaca. Each weaving is created thread by thread and requires a great deal of time, experience, and care.
Our collaboration with ANTAMA supports fair wages, strengthens local structures and helps to ensure that the textile knowledge of the communities is passed on.
A rebozo can be worn during pregnancy, childbirth, and the first few weeks with the child.
It supports the abdomen, relieves tension, promotes mobility and creates moments of peace.
During childbirth, it is used for various Rebozo techniques that relieve pressure, provide support and assist the body.
After birth, it serves as a scarf, meditation cloth, warming cloth or as a baby carrier.
Is the rebozo soft or firm?
It is stable enough for rebozo techniques and becomes pleasantly soft over time.
Is it really handwoven?
Yes. It is made on pedal looms in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Why does it cost more than some alternatives?
Pure cotton, genuine handwork, and fair production are time-consuming. Many cheaper rebozos contain polyester or are machine-made.
Can I return it?
Yes. Shipping within the EU offers a standard 2-week return policy with no customs risk for EU customers.
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What is a Rebozo?
The rebozo is a classic Mexican garment that has its origins in the Mesoamerican community. The word "rebozo" derives from the Spanish word "rebozar," which means "to wrap."
Rebozos come in different lengths and widths, but they all have some kind of beautiful pattern and fringes in common. They are usually between 1.5 and 3 m long.
They are therefore suitable as a scarf, for the Rebozo massage during and after pregnancy and as a ring sling for carrying babies.
Mexican midwives have used the rebozo for centuries to help women during pregnancy, labor, and after birth - and beyond.
Depending on the region they come from, rebozos have different colors and textures and different status in the community where they are used.
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