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Huipil

66-34-21

Location: On Display in the Mexico and Central America Gallery

From: Guatemala | San Juan Sacatepequez | Department of Guatemala

Curatorial Section: American

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Native Name Huipil
Object Number 66-34-21
Current Location Mexico and Central America Gallery - On Display
Culture Guatemalan
Provenience Guatemala | San Juan Sacatepequez | Department of Guatemala
Culture Area Central American
Section American
Materials Cotton | Silk
Description

White plain weave cotton huipil with double floating warp threads acheiving a striped effect. Three breadths of material bound with cotton embroidery thread randas. Red and purple cotton thread design of stylized donkeys and birds on the front, back and shoulders. Circle of lavender silk on front and back. The same silk is used as binding around neck.

As per Sigrid Meier, "Warp: 88 epi, two singles, Z twist, white cotton. Weft: 26 ppi, two singles with multiple singles for stripes, white cotton. Center panel: shadow stripes in red cotton, two singles, Z twist. Warp faced plain weave. Supplementary weft is two faced. Three panels, four selvedges each, sides seamed. Woven on a backstrap loom."

Length 118 cm
Width 56 cm
Credit Line Gift of Howard H. Tewksbury, 1966
Other Number A-21 - Other Number

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