Authentic Vintage Guatemalan Mayan Huipil Patzun Circa 1980's Handmade Hand Woven Hand Embroidered Poncho Kaftan Caftan Flowers Authentic outlet

$185.00
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Authentic Vintage Guatemalan Mayan Huipil Patzun Circa 1980's Handmade Hand Woven Hand Embroidered Poncho Kaftan Caftan Flowers Authentic outlet, Vintage Mayan Guatemalan Huipil circa1980’s owning a Huipil is an amazing way to own.
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Product code: Authentic Vintage Guatemalan Mayan Huipil Patzun Circa 1980's Handmade Hand Woven Hand Embroidered Poncho Kaftan Caftan Flowers Authentic outlet

Vintage Mayan Guatemalan Huipil circa1980's , owning a Huipil is an amazing way to own a genuine piece of Mayan history.

Extremely rare colour way from this village and in beautiful condition

Hand woven on a backstrap loom and hand embroidered, this piece is in excellent used condition for it's age.

This piece is beautiful

From the indigenous village of Patzun in the central highlands of Guatemala

would make an amazing table centrepiece opened, with a candle or flowers in the middle or displayed on the wall, a real conversation piece In very good used condition

Measures:

32 inches across the shoulder,
21 inches from shoulder to hem, and
17 inches from middle of neck to hem

Please bear in mind that this item is old, so do not expect brand new and perfect, this is an historic, but still wearable item

Fading, light soiling, thread pulls and fabric stretching are possible due to many years of wear and should not be seen as defects

However, any major flaws are always noted and photographed

Shipped from Guatemala

Shipping costs
Please note that shipping costs are not inflated.
It is expensive to ship from here in Guatemala.

Some sellers offer free or reduced shipping simply by inflating the cost of the item being shipped. I do not.

I believe in offering beautiful, worn , vintage pieces at the cheapest rate possible, whilst paying the ladies selling them, a good and fair price.

I strongly believe in fair trade practices and when traveling to manry of the isolated villages, my friend Ingrid Aracely Pocon , who is cackchiquel Mayan travels with me, to interact with the ladies selling their garments outlet in their native tongues ensuring a fair price.

Quite often it is possible to ship more than one item for the lowest price from the shipping company. Please ask and I will be happy to help

Hand washable in cold waterPlease check all pictures carefully prior to bidding

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT HUIPILS

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Mayan people are generally a much smaller race of people, and this can be a problem, especially with head/arm sizes. When weaving on a back strap loom, the width of the finished cloth is usually around 27" wide, the maximum width that the ladies can reach, whilst kneeling down and reaching in front of them. As the Huipil is made up of one or more of these panels, it is usually possible to open up the arm holes, simply by undoing either some or all of the side seams ( resulting in a poncho when completely opened). Likewise, if the item has a centre middle seam, it is usually possible to undo enough to allow our heads to slip through, or open a little more on the shoulder for the same effect. A good tip, if you actually want to wear it, as opposed to using it as art, is to look at the shape of the neck. Sometimes it will be square or scalloped, which generally means larger. Another point worth noting , is that the Huipil is usually worn with the bottom part under the Corte (skirt) with a Faja ( belt) around the middle, so little attention is given to the length and also which is why the bottom of the garment is quite often uneven and/or unfinished.It is in my best interest as a seller, to make sure that all my customers are satisfied , so am happy to measure or try on any of my items and give an honest answer.

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