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This is a vintage huipil, hand-woven on a back-strap loom in the Mayan highlands of Guatemala. Please read below for a little more information on the beautiful art and culture of the huipil.
This piece comes from the town of Coban, Guatemala.
-Mythical animals, birds, and corn plants are brocaded with supplementary weft throughout this hard-to-find huipil.
-Hummingbirds and butterflies feast on yellow flowers, embroidered with the use of a sewing machine.
>>>Sizing:
Width: 37"
Length: 25"
Neck: 7"
-These measurements are taken of one side, with the huipil lying flat. If you are not sure of the sizing, feel free to message me directly.
-This huipil is closed at the sides and ready to be worn. If you would like us to make any adjustments before posting, just let us know!
>>>Shipping:
-We ship once a week from Guatemala with DHL and UPS. It can take up to two weeks to arrive at your door from the date of purchase, though it's often much quicker!
-Please include a phone number with your order. If we do not have a contact number, we cannot guarantee delivery.
>>>What is a huipil?
-Huipils are made of separate panels of hand-woven fabric, joined together to form a rectangle. It is then embroidered, folded, sewn at the sides, and a space for the head is cut out.
-Most huipils are hand-woven by Mayan women in their homes, often taking months to complete.
-The huipil can usually be worn with popular either face to the front. Front and back are often exactly the same, or with a small difference in pattern or color.
-Huipils are often filled with important symbolism that, for generations, tell the story of the town where it was created and worn. They are proudly worn by Mayan women today throughout the Guatemalan highlands.
-These huipils have been worn by Mayan women in their daily lives for many years. Please do expect some character and imperfections.
>>>10% of all MayaChic profits go directly to local charities. Your contributions help us build and repair schools, and offer educational programs and scholarships.
Product code: Handwoven Authentic Mayan Guatemalan Embroidered Huipil from Santiago Saqatepequez popular Guatemala