The Huipil is one of the most traditional garments among indigenous Mexican women. It is a blouse adorned with embroidered motifs in a thousand colors. This huipil is made with a technique called Backstrap Loom, a tradition in Maya textiles.
Most Maya textiles are made using this technique. This loom produces a piece with 4 perfectly finished edges. The piece has a determined width, which the artisan can handle, so it will be necessary to join several pieces until reaching the desired width to make the huipil.
This technique allows the weaver to let her imagination soar. Its design is so characteristic that one can tell where a woman is from just by looking at the huipil she is wearing.
We have personally chosen and purchased this huipil in the state of Oaxaca and it is in very good condition.
The size corresponds to an M.
A long huipil with a white background and embroidered animals, roosters in blue tones, flowers, and stripes. Inspired by the nature of the magical towns of Mexico.
Its shape is square.
Unique pieces hand-embroidered by indigenous women from the State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Our goal is to preserve this beautiful tradition and spread its art.
May it not disappear!
100% cotton.
The fabrics and dyes are natural.
This huipil is as delicate as you, so you will need to wash it by hand. Use a mild soap and dry it flat, this way you will keep this treasure in its best condition. Hand washing is also good for the environment.
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