| The huipil is one of the most traditional garments worn in Mexico. It is generally a square garment, made from 2 or three panels woven on a backstrap loom or from commercial material, It can be brocaded or embroidered, adorned with ribbons and lace. Bob Freund 7/22/06 Return to Collection home page for more information contact: info@mexicantextiles.com
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Zapotec Ismo |
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