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Vint.Handwoven Guatemalan Mayan Huipil #1910322

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Vint.Handwoven Guatemalan Mayan Huipil  #1910322
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Vintage Handwoven Guatemala
Mayan Huipil from Chichicastenagno. <p> Chichicastenang is an important highland
market town in the region known as Quiche. The indigenous population
of the area are known as Quiche where they have their own distinct
language.
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The weaving was done by the
women on a back strap loom. The colorful flowers, symbols the
figures all have a special meaning that is unique to there region and
culture.</P>
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A Huipil is a hand loomed,
woven and embroidered blouse or top that the indigenous women wear.
It made from usually 3 long pieces put together. ( the pieces are
limited by the size of the back strap looms they use. That is why
they need to use more that one piece). A hole is made for the head.
Frequently there head hole is decorated with the sign of the Sun or
other. The edges are finished by some type trim. Some huipils have a snap as does this one. Sometimes it is
sewn up on the sides with room left for the armhole but more
traditionally it is left open on the sides like a poncho but then
worn wrapped around and tucked into their skirts held in place by
long hand woven belts.</P>
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The art of the traditional
weaving is past down from mother to daughter. Each region and
village has their own distinct design and colors. ...
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<td>Reference
#: 3297</td>
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<tr><td>Condition:slight wear but condition great for age</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:1970's </td></tr>

<tr><td>Maker:Quiche Mayan Weaver</td></tr>




<tr><td>Title:Vint.Handwoven Guatemalan Mayan Huipil </td></tr>


<tr><td>Type:florals & Geometrics</td></tr>
<tr><td>Location:Seattle, Washington </td></tr>
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