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Colotenango corte (wrap skirt).
Hand woven on a back strap loom, a technique of pre-Columbian origin,
in two equally sized warp-striped cotton panels. Most cortes are woven on foot treadle looms, a much
faster technique of Spanish colonial origin. The warp stripes here are primarily red and an indigo
dyed blue. The panels are decorated with supplementary brocade in various geometric patterns executed
in the soumak technique. Cortes from the Colotenango area are the most elaborate among the few villages
where skirts are still woven on back strap looms. Circa 1980. This fine example is in very good condition.
From the collection of Joan Jacobson of Tucson. Warp 200 x weft 88 cm. 21-165. $ 200 or best offer.
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