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Totonicapán corte (wrap skirt).
This post-1980 corte was hand woven on a foot treadle loom in matching cotton panels, one wide, one narrow. The ikat
patterns in this corte are in weft stripes and utilize indigo dye. Ikat is a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles
that employs a resist dying process similar to tie-dye, except that different combinations of threads are dyed before
they are woven. These cortes are worn widely and are considered generic instead of village specific. Ikat skirts similar
to this are woven throughout the area between Quetzaltenango and Totonicapán. The specific provenance given is according
to information received from the vendor. This example is in very good condition. Typically, we sell cortes for yardage.
The top photograph shows only half of the material as it is sown together in one large loop by joining the warp ends. It
was acquired from Sra. Petronila Mendez Bocó at the Mercado des Artesanos in Antigua.
Weft 103 x Warp 406 cm. (17-53) $ 90. OBO
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