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  2. Ixchel Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing - Wikipedia

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    The museum's collections include hand-woven fabrics, ceremonial costumes, and clothing including huipil. [1] While pre-Columbian textiles were not preserved, pottery, Mayan ruins and other artifacts are displayed. Textiles, materials, dyes and techniques from different eras, including the Spanish colonial era and present day, are represented. [2]

  3. Huipil - Wikipedia

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    Four huipils for a figure of the Virgin of the Rosary; Guatemala, Guatemala, San Juan Sacatepequez; Kakchiquel Maya people; 1930s; cotton and silk (Dallas Museum of Art) Stitching together two panels in Xochistlahuaca. The huipil is a tunic-like garment made by stitching together anywhere from one to five pieces of cloth. The most common fiber ...

  4. Maya textiles - Wikipedia

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    The most prevalent and influential aspect of women's clothing in ancient times is the huipil, which is still prominent in Guatemalan and Mexican culture today. The huipil is a loose rectangular garment with a hole in the middle for the head made from lightweight sheer cotton.

  5. Serape - Wikipedia

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    The serape is not a typical garment for the Maya highland people, who wear different clothing in cold regions. [citation needed] The Guatemalan serape is an imitation of the Mexican serape with a Maya twist, and their production is intended for sales to foreigners or city dwellers who feel attracted to the garment. These serapes are sold ...

  6. San Juan Cotzal - Wikipedia

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    Hardware stores 4: 576000 Food establishments 7: 315000 Smithy 3: 288000 Carpentry 6: 240000 Bakery 6: 216000 Dollar stores 12: 172800 Weave stores 2: 168000 Drug stores 7: 142800 Liquor stores 3: 131400 Cell phone parts 6: 129600 Bookstores 7: 100800 Shoe stores 4: 96000 Propane shop 2: 43200 Clothing 1: 42000 Ice cream shops 1: 36000 ...

  7. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity. If the clothing is that of an ethnic group, it may also be called ethnic clothing or ethnic dress.

  8. Quechquemitl - Wikipedia

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    The size of the quechquemitl depends on how it is to be worn as well as its relation to other pieces of clothing. Its effect on the overall outfit is determined on this relationship, rather than standing along as a long huipil can. [1] The garment is used for everyday wear, social and ritual occasions. [4]

  9. Tzotzil - Wikipedia

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    Traditional men's clothing consists of shirt, short pants, neckerchief, hat, and wool poncho. Traditional women's clothing is a blouse or long overdress ( huipil ), indigo dyed skirt ( enredo ), cotton sash, and shawl.

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