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Gala Huipil Jalapa Hand Embroidered Cotton Manta Turquoise & Pink Oaxaca Mexico

$ 198

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Style: Kaftan
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Material: Cotton
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
  • Gender: Women
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Modified Item: No
  • Size: One Size
  • Condition: Brand new - never worn
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This lovely
    Gala Huipil from Jalapa in Tuxtepec
    Mexico it is embroidered in
    Pink and Turquoise color
    embroidery
    thread
    on
    Creamy White 100% Cotton Manta
    fabric.
    This amazing garment was made
    by Alejandrina Carrera Orozco (see photo # 5 of her and her
    granddaughter).
    The front and back are
    entirely covered
    with embroidered flowers and birds...
    The width is 32
    inches (64 inches around) 39 inches long will fit a Medium to 3XL size
    woman.
    This is one of the types of huipils worn by the
    Flor Pina Dancers
    who are always a favorite at the
    Guelaguetza
    dance festival.  The
    100% Cotton Manta dresses do not turn up as often as those done on Rayon
    .  Personally I prefer the Cotton Manta Huipils from Jalapa...
    Please note that there are blue embroidery guide lines visible
    on parts of this dress.  this is common on this type of huipil, and in no way deters from the beauty of this garment.
    In painting this is referred to a
    pentimento
    .
    Where the artist has
    changed or adjusted his or her original design...
    This dress is a wonderful example of
    contemporary fashion trends
    such as; Fiesta, Frida Kahlo, Hippie, Boheimian, Cow Girl, Santa Fe, Peasant Style.... You will
    love this Huipil from Jalapa Oaxaca Mexico.
    Women here are
    very skilled embroiderers
    in this part of Oaxaca and their
    traditional outfits are alive with birds and floral images. You will not be disappointed
    in this blouse!!!
    Hand Wash
    with a mild soap and dry flat.....
    Please take a look at my Ebay Store for more Hand Made Clothing,
    Folk Art and Jewelry.   VIVA MEXICO!