Zunil
Lovely! Hand embroidered woven corte, or mayan skirt, full of mayan figures. It is from the town of Zuníl. The corte is a wrap-around skirt that consists of a cut of cloth joined to form a tube into which the woman steps. Excess material is wrapped around the body and folded at the waist in pleats, and tied with a faja (belt).
This wonderful and striking corte measures 90″ long (from top to bottom as shown in photo) and 45″ wide from side to side. Cortes are sewn together to make a tube. This corte has had the stitching removed, so that it is a full flat piece of fabric. This corte is fairly thick and heavy.
This corte is absolutely beautiful with designs that feature rows of brightly colored mayan stars and quetzal birds radiating from the center. The colors are greens, pinks, blues, purples, oranges, yellows and more! The vertical pink stripes are accented with a gold thread running alongside the colors. The background is black cotton woven fabric. The randa, or area joining the fabric is accented with blue machine embroidered stitching. It has the special added accent of a machine embroidered quetzal bird in the center near the randa.
This corte is in very good used condition, with perhaps a few loose threads, but little sign of wear
$58.00
SOLD


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