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HOME » Articles » Mayan Dress in Santiago Atitlan Mayan Dress In Santiago AtitlanThank you to Duncan Aitken for providing this information.
The women of Santiago utilize both embroidery and supplemental weft in weaving their guipils. The results of both techniques look similar but are actually quite different. As we all know, embroidery is sewn in with needles once the cloth is woven. Supplemental weft is added as the cloth is being woven.
The corte is woven on a treadle loom and includes ikot. Ikot, to over simplify a very complicated process, is a dyeing technique like tie dying only the tread is dyed before the cloth is woven. I personally think that the corte of Santiago is the finest in all of Guatemala. "Rebozos" are the all-purpose cloth. They serve all kinds of needs from raincoat to baby-carrier, to shopping bag, to dishrag. They act as padding when carrying things on their head. Young woman will coyly hide behind them if some cute young man looks their way.
In fact between the colorful clothing, the vibrant foliage, the enormous volcanos and the deep blue lake, Santiago has to be one of the most exotic places on earth. By the way a xk'op is more commonly known as a "tocoyal" in most of Guatemala. Xk'op is the Tzutujil name for it.
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