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Conozcamos Guatemala | Guatemala City
#Guatemala #fabric #carry for a cause How great are Guatemalan fabrics? The weavers who spin them are absurdly talented...
Two Chilean and Four Guatemalan hand woven sashes/belts
"A variety of sashes from Chile and Guatemala. Each very carefully woven and representing the cultures of Chile and Guatemala. Each area or village has a different designed sash and this grouping shows a few of these. They are beautiful hung together and can easily be worn. They measure 56\", 108\", 108\" 56\" plus 36\" strand, 96\", and 108\". . S&H&Insurance included."
Huipil Maya Vintage Colgante de Pared Cosmo
Pieza única Huipil maya vintage (blusa indígena) de la región de Chichicastenango para colgar o enmarcar y atraer buenas vibras para tu casa gracias a la cosmovisión maya. Una pieza única, tejida en telar de cintura por artesanas guatemaltecas durante más de 3 meses. Una obra de arte que representa el patrimonio cultural de poblaciones indígenas de Guatemala. Símbolos En este huipil, está representada la serpiente en forma geométrica que en la cosmovisión maya representa la protección del ser hu
Huipil Guatemala Santo DOmingo Xexacoj, Vintage Traditional Guatemalan Weaving, Handmade
"Huipil Guatemala Santo Domingo Xexacoj, Vintage Traditional Guatemalan Weaving, Handmade 36\" x 42\" This circa-1980 daily huipil was hand woven on a back strap loom in two well-matched white cotton base panels. These panels are decorated with supplementary brocade in intricate geometric patterns typical of San Andres Semetabaj. This huipil is in the village's classic design and colors. The head and arm openings are trimmed with \"china cinta\" ribbon. This classic example is in very good condi
Vintage Mayan Guatemalan Ceremonial Textile Huipil Poncho From Colotenango | eBay
Vintage Mayan Guatemalan Ceremonial Textile Huipil Poncho From Colotenango | eBay
Textiles, Blanket, Guatemala Stock Photo - Alamy
Central America, Guatemala, Antigua, Textile Museum aka Casa del Tejido. Colorful traditional Guatemalan textiles.