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1960s Authentic Mayan Huipil Handwoven Poncho with Velvet Trim
1960s Authentic Mayan Huipil Handwoven Poncho with Velvet Trim
Showroom
3556 Main Street
Suite 2E
Manchester VT 05254
United States
DESCRIPTION
Handwoven using traditional techniques, this 1960s Mayan huipil poncho features a beautifully textured construction accented with rich velvet trim. The relaxed, rectangular silhouette highlights the craftsmanship of the weave, while the contrast trim adds depth and a refined decorative touch.
Huipils are traditional garments created by Indigenous Maya communities, often woven on backstrap looms and imbued with cultural symbolism through pattern and technique. Each piece reflects regional identity and artisanal skill, making garments like this both wearable and deeply meaningful expressions of heritage.
Brand/Maker: Unknown
Era: 1960s
Fabric(s): Cotton
Color(s): Ivory/Pink/Purple/Yellow/Green/Teal
Closure: None
Pockets: No
Estimated Size: One-Size
Condition: Very good
Call Outs: None
Sku: TTV627
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DESCRIPTION
Handwoven using traditional techniques, this 1960s Mayan huipil poncho features a beautifully textured construction accented with rich velvet trim. The relaxed, rectangular silhouette highlights the craftsmanship of the weave, while the contrast trim adds depth and a refined decorative touch.
Huipils are traditional garments created by Indigenous Maya communities, often woven on backstrap looms and imbued with cultural symbolism through pattern and technique. Each piece reflects regional identity and artisanal skill, making garments like this both wearable and deeply meaningful expressions of heritage.
Brand/Maker: Unknown
Era: 1960s
Fabric(s): Cotton
Color(s): Ivory/Pink/Purple/Yellow/Green/Teal
Closure: None
Pockets: No
Estimated Size: One-Size
Condition: Very good
Call Outs: None
Sku: TTV627
DESCRIPTION
Handwoven using traditional techniques, this 1960s Mayan huipil poncho features a beautifully textured construction accented with rich velvet trim. The relaxed, rectangular silhouette highlights the craftsmanship of the weave, while the contrast trim adds depth and a refined decorative touch.
Huipils are traditional garments created by Indigenous Maya communities, often woven on backstrap looms and imbued with cultural symbolism through pattern and technique. Each piece reflects regional identity and artisanal skill, making garments like this both wearable and deeply meaningful expressions of heritage.
Brand/Maker: Unknown
Era: 1960s
Fabric(s): Cotton
Color(s): Ivory/Pink/Purple/Yellow/Green/Teal
Closure: None
Pockets: No
Estimated Size: One-Size
Condition: Very good
Call Outs: None
Sku: TTV627




