Cintas and Fajas – Colores del Pueblo
Fajas, or belts, are an integral part of every Mayan woman's dress (and some men's). They are used to secure the corte or skirt. They are woven on a back-strap loom and vary in length, width and design from village to village. Most are wrapped several times around the waist with the ends tucked in but some are tied on
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140 (over 11.5') long x 1 wide This cinta or hair ribbon was woven on a back-strap loom in the village of Almolonga in the department of
Almolonga Cinta
Hand-woven faja (used as a belt to wrap around the corte to secure the huipil and corte in place) with machine embroidered flowers. One side is
Hand-woven Faja
Colores Del Pueblo – Colores del Pueblo
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