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Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
$15000

Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
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  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez
  • Indigo with Lace Tzute (Saint’s Offering) from San Pedro Sacatepéquez

The following item belongs to the range of “Antique and Rare Items of the Casa de Artes’ Treasures Series”. This item can only be purchased online using PAYPAL or a US Dollar Check sent to our P.O. Box address in Florida, USA. For buying instructions and more pictures, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Saint’s Offering woven in one panel on a back strap loom. The piece shows four selvedge ends. The background is woven with indigo and the designs are woven with cotton and silk.  The piece is decorated with a cotton lace. A small signature is embroidered on the left side. Zoomorphic designs: turkeys, squirrels and parrots. Geometric designs: feather serpent and corn plant.

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Age: Approximately woven in the 1920’s
Ethnic Group: Kakchiquel
Origin: San Pedro Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
Materials: Cotton and silk. Natural Dyes: indigo and mollusk; alizarin.
Use: Tzute (Saint’s Offering)
Technique: Woven on a back strap loom
Size: Approximately 27” x 28”
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