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Ipil Room

Double

Double

Ipil Room

Ipil means Energy in the Tsotsil language. Enjoy all the positive energy you will find in our Standard Room.

The Ipil room overlooks our organic garden and has a queen-size bed; it is equipped with natural light, a pleasant relaxation area, and a desk. María Magdalena is the patron saint of Aldama, Chiapas, where the tradition of dressing the saints in beautiful huipiles has been preserved for centuries. Thus, during the days prior to the most important festivities of the town, the women artisans dedicate their days to the confection of real offerings made of cloth. When the time comes to offer the new garment, it is customary not to remove the previous one; thus, huipil upon huipil, the saints wear more layers of textiles each year.

This scenario was the source of inspiration for the interior design of Ipil; textiles for ceremonial use with elaborate brocades that give form to complex and modern representations of the universe.

The room features a balcony overlooking one of the hotel’s indoor gardens where organic crops grow, a queen-size bed, a relaxation area and a desk.

General information

  • Adults: 2
  • Children: 2
  • Room Size: 22 m2
  • Type of Bed: 1 Queen Size
  • Levels: 1 Floor

Wheelchair Accessibility

  • Room Not Adapted

View

  • Organic Garden
  • No Indoor Garden

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Tv 40
  • Room service
  • Heating

Information

  • Check In: 15:00 hours
  • Check Out: 12:00 hours

Parking

  • Free Parking

In the room

  • Radiant Floor Heating
  • No air conditioning
  • Safety box
  • Dock for iPhone
  • No Minibar

Upon request and availability

  • Extra blankets
  • Cribs
  • Iron and Ironing Board
  • Hair dryer
  • Alarm Clock Service
  • Use of Hotel Terrace
  • Romantic Decoration

Bathrooms

  • Private bathroom
  • Shower
  • Bathrobes
  • Towels
  • No Jacuzzi

Others

  • Luggage Storage
  • Bilingual Staff
  • Pets are not allowed

The women weavers of “Los Altos” in the state of Chiapas have represented, for thousands of years, a great cultural wealth, portrayed in the iconography of their handwoven textiles, which are considered one of the most laborious, interesting and important of the world.

The different techniques of weaving on a backstrap loom, as well as the different prehispanic brocades, that represent the mayan worldview of the universe, are the hallmark of every ethnic group. Each one expresses itself in terms of its own evolution and idiosyncrasy.

Aldama women have managed to preserve the old tradition of creating beautiful and intricate brocades. Maybe it is for this reason that creativity has flourished more than ever. The most elaborate and complicated brocades are intended for festive costumes, while their daily clothes are much simpler but no less colorful and attractive.

In Casa Lum we contribute to fair trade, acquiring and promoting the trade of handmade textiles manufactured by artisans from Chiapas communitieS who work in groups under this premise.

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