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This beautiful huipil is woven in backstrap loom with cotton threads.
Embroidered on both sides with the characteristic bicephalous eagle of the Chinanteco people.
The huipiles chinantecos have a lot of history and tradition. These grandmothers learned sitting next to their grandmothers, watching every movement and keeping in their memory the designs, so this detailed textile art is at risk of disappearing.
Each design and each garment that comes out of their hands recalls the cultural tradition of their ancestors, as well as the teachings and the vision that their ancestors had of their environment. The representations that speak about their cosmovision stand out, portrayed in the mythical figures, such as the feathered serpents, beings that for the Chinantecos stopped being reptiles and became birds, considered guardians of the gods and teaching men to work the fields, art and social organization.
A recurring theme is the origin of life, this myth tells the creation of the Sun and the Moon, represented in their huipiles by a two-headed eagle.
Material : cotton
Primary color: Ivory
Secondary color: Multi (brocade).
Sizes : One Size, fits well Small to Médium
Width: 23.5"
Length: 40"
Neck circumference: 29"
Armhole: 8.25"
Open side: No
Panels: 3
Pull up
Care instructions:
Preferably dry clean or.
• Hand wash or delicate cycle.
• Wash in cold water.
• Do not mix.
• Do not tumble dry, dry in shade.
• Do not use bleach.
• It may fade when washed.
NOTES:
• Rustic and irregular texture
• Please note that color or texture variation is normal in handmade garments.
• Colors may be unrepeatable and irregular in some garments after they are woven or created.
Notice:
Returns are allowed only when the customer notifies his desire to return the garment the same day it was received and in the same conditions.
Not applicable for PO box.
Backstrap loom dress, Oaxacan Huipil, Embroidery dress, handmade dress, artisian dress.
$380.00
Precio de oferta
$380.00
Precio habitual