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Hand-woven faja (used as a belt to wrap around the corte to secure the huipil and corte in place) with geometric figures woven on one side. The other side is the black and white fabric. 3.5" x 78" with 6" fringe on each side.
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IndiGenias- Arte popular latinoamericano - Faja tradicional de Chichicastenango tejida en telar de cintura.
IndiGenias- Arte popular latinoamericano - La faja es una prenda tradicional del mundo indígena que se puede encontrar desde México a Chile. La usan tanto hombres como mujeres. La que hoy les
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Telas multicolores en el mercado de Chichicastenango, Guatemala Fotografía de stock - Alamy
VTG Hand Woven Guatemalan Multicolored Chichicastenango Faja Belt Sash & Fringe
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Chichicastenango Guatemala (Quiche) Hand-woven Mayan Textiles: Tzutes, Shawls (rebozos), belts from Terra Experien…
Typical tzute of the village of Chichicastenango, Guatemala. Tzute refers to a square or rectangular cloth that is usually back-strap woven in the
Chichicastenango Tzute
Hand-woven Chichicastenango Faja from Nebaj, Guatemala 110 long x 2 3/4 wide This 1980's faja or hand-woven belt was woven on a back-strap loom in
Cintura Chichicastenango Faja Vintage Tessuta a mano Guatemala Multicolore Faja
Cintas and Fajas – Colores del Pueblo