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Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
$1875

Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
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  • Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
  • Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
  • Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
  • Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
  • Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
  • Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango
  • Man’s Ceremonial Head Tzute from Chichicastenango

Two paneled red cotton man’s head tzute woven on a back strap loom, used for a ceremonial purpose. The piece shows a red background with alternated thin indigo warp lines. The two panels demonstrate a double headed eagle. This designs stands for duality. The eagle is formed with several dots (which represent stars).  Both ends show several small patterns of the same design of the double headed eagle. All patterns are brocaded in with silk and using the two face brocading technique. The joining band or “randa” is hand-embroidered with silk. Notice that this piece has on each of the four corners cotton tassels. These tassels represent in this specific village and piece, the rain. All the colors are chemical dyes, except for the indigo which is a natural dye. Notice that on one of the corners of the piece, the silk patterns are faded probably because of the sun. Please notice that the price includes FREE USPS Shipping!

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Age: Approximately woven in the 1950’s.
Ethnic Group: K’iché
Origin: Chichicastenango, El Quiché
Materials: Cotton and silk
Use: Ceremonial Head Tzute
Technique: Woven on a back strap loom
Size: Approximately 28” x 26”
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