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Liliana Barquero Promotes a Family Legacy with Dicotone and Bets on the Looms of San Sebastián

Summary by diariolahuella.com
As a child, Liliana Barquero was surrounded by looms in her native San Sebastián, department of San Vicente. Her grandparents and parents were dedicated to this textile art that is part of the Salvadoran cultural heritage. After living abroad and working in the sales area, she decided to return to the country and start her own business: Dicotone, a project that combines tradition, innovation and a strong community commitment. “I loved the idea o…
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As a child, Liliana Barquero was surrounded by looms in her native San Sebastián, department of San Vicente. Her grandparents and parents were dedicated to this textile art that is part of the Salvadoran cultural heritage. After living abroad and working in the sales area, she decided to return to the country and start her own business: Dicotone, a project that combines tradition, innovation and a strong community commitment. “I loved the idea o…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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