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OLDER Very Traditional Guatemala Maya Huipil Santiago Sacatepequez FREE SHIP

$ 71.28

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Guatemala
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Woman's huipil measuring 30 inches wide and 27 inches long.
    This pre-2000 daily use huipil was woven on a backstrap loom. The traditional geometric and animal designs were added during the weaving process using the technique of supplemental-weft brocading; they are almost entirely of cotton threads. It consists of two panels, seamed down the center of the garment. All four of the lower edges are nicely selvage-finished . The stitching down the sides, under the arm-holes, which makes the huipil into a finished garment as used by the Maya women, has been removed to facilitate display. This a very nicely-made and finely-woven example.  It contains the same design elements and configuration which have been used in this Maya town for many years.
    Measurements: 30 inches wide and 27 inches shoulder to hem.
    Condition: Very Good, lightly used, some very slight soil is possible, a few loose or pulled threads; this is a very clean and very finely-woven huipil.
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