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The Tzeltal are a Maya people of Mexico, who chiefly reside in the highlands of Chiapas. The Tzeltal language belongs to the Tzeltalan subgroup of Maya languages. Most Tzeltals live in communities under a Mexican system called “usos y costumbres” which seeks to respect traditional Indigenous authority and politics.
Women are often seen wearing traditional huipils and black skirt.
Handicrafts consist mostly of textiles woven and decorated with traditional Maya designs.
The best textiles come from Tenejapa, Pantelhó, Larráinzar and Chenalhó.
However, for many Tzeltal people, the income from these agricultural and handicraft products is not enough to support their families, so they also have salaried jobs.
This huipil is inspired by the Tzeltal cosmogony. It was created by the hands of young masters that mix their roots and customs. Intertwining the teachings of your ancestors and modernity.
The effort and fatigue contributed by women artisans should be valued.
A huipil is not expensive, it is art.
Technique: handmade on backstrap loom
Material : cotton
Primary color: Black
Secondary color: wine (brocade).
Sizes : One Size, fits well Small to Large.
Width: 24.5"
Length: 47.5"
Neck circumference: 26"
Armhole: 9"
Open side: 7"
Panels: One
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 Tzeltal Huipil, Handcrafted dress, Embroidery Mexican Cotton dress, Chiapas. O/S
$390.00
Precio de oferta
$390.00
Precio habitual