Huipils
The colors and patterns of a Mayan women’s traditional dress mark what community she is from. Traditionally woven on a backstrap loom, then hand-embroidered, it may take weeks or even months to complete a huipil. Worn with or without a belt, they look fabulous with black leggings, a turtle neck, or a black “T” underneath. True wearable art. "These weaving women's wonderous ways came to life in the resplendent cloth that was born from their magical looms. These creative wormen used their gifted hands to craft the woven splendor from the thread that they spun into life. Their constant work at spinning and weaving gave them a deep sense of worth and meaning in a world where cloth created one's identy." Los Nawales - "The Ancient One's" WH033 - $130.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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