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Crosses Nichos, Santos, Angels Skeletons for Dia de Muertos Vintage Folk Art Serious and Whimsical Ex-Votos Oaxacan Woodcarvings Other Folk Art Treasures Hearts Small Guatemalan Paintings
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About Guatemalan Textiles Guatemalan Huipiles Handwoven Scarves from Guatemala Guatemalan Cortes and Men's Pants Guatemalan Tzutes, Manteles, and Cintas Guatemalan Purses Guatemalan Table Runners and Women's Market Aprons
Ethnic Textile Overview Huipiles and Rebozos of Mexico and more Textiles of India-Chakla Cloth and Torans Molas Actually Worn New Molas
Guatemalan Chachales Santo Image Jewelry Oaxacan Jewelry Crozat Collection Jewelry Loteria Earrings Heart and Skull Jewelry
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Mexican and Guatemalan Folk Art Crosses Nichos, Santos, Angels Skeletons for Dia de Muertos Vintage Folk Art Serious and Whimsical Ex-Votos Oaxacan Woodcarvings Other Folk Art Treasures Hearts Small Guatemalan Paintings Mexican and Guatemalan Masks Mexican and Guatemalan Dance Masks Skull masks Mexican & Guatemalan Decorative Masks Other Masks Guatemalan Textiles About Guatemalan Textiles Guatemalan Huipiles Handwoven Scarves from Guatemala Guatemalan Cortes and Men's Pants Guatemalan Tzutes, Manteles, and Cintas Guatemalan Purses Guatemalan Table Runners and Women's Market Aprons Other Ethnic Textiles Ethnic Textile Overview Huipiles and Rebozos of Mexico and more Textiles of India-Chakla Cloth and Torans Molas Actually Worn New Molas Jewelry Guatemalan Chachales Santo Image Jewelry Oaxacan Jewelry Crozat Collection Jewelry Loteria Earrings Heart and Skull Jewelry Dia de los Muertos selectionsCuban Folk Art
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Handwoven Guatemalan Scarves

These beautiful scarves were all woven by women in four different Guatemalan weavers’ co-ops. These co-ops give indigenous women a chance to learn a skill and earn a decent living and help to support their families, something that is very difficult for them in ordinary village circumstances. These women are skilled artisans and each co-op produces pieces with its individual style. The scarves are made from natural fibers (except for a scattering of mylar yarns in the first five), mostly cotton, but one co-op uses bamboo yarns.

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  • bamboo scarf
  • cotton scarf
  • hand-dyed scarf
  • handwoven scarf
  • ikat scarf
  • indigo-dyed scarf
  • natural dyed scarf
  • weavers' co-op

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