Yes.... they are all made in San Juan. There are 3 woman's cooperatives in San Juan, each with 20 women or more in the collective. There was a very short clip in that vid where you can see a woman weaving in front of the store, it would have been longer but i had a flash of guilt about filming her so it was brief.
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That brief shot of her is what prompted the question. I didn't know if she was out there weaving because that is just part of how they do it or if she was out there more as a "prop" so that tourists would assume that all the fabric was hand woven there and then the stuff actually being machine made in China and just shipped in and sold.