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Mexican Black with White Blouse Huipil Peasant Hand Embroidered Flowers Small/Medium

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Size: Small/Medium 32" bust (fits 30"-34" bust since there is a gusset at sleeve bottom.
Length: 27"

- Manta cloth with hand embroidery in cotton thread. Very fine, hand smocked.
- Huipil from the Nahuatl word is the most common traditional garment worn by indigenous women from central Mexico to central America.
-It is a loose-fitting tunic, generally made from two or three pieces of fabric which are then joined together with stitching with an opening for the head and if the sides are sewn, opening for the arms. The length of the huipil can vary from a short blouse-like garment or long enough to reach the floor.
-Mexican Peasant Blouse huipil from the town of San Cristobal De Las Casas, Chiapas in Southern Mexico. It's a great specimen of Frida Kahlo Style.
- Totally fashionable and super rare find! Goes great with jeans, leggings, skirt, shorts.

SKU: 15

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