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Woman's Dress

Date1900-1902
Place CollectedHuehuetenango, Guatemala
MediumTreadle-loomed, twill weave, 3 pieces, end selvedges cut and machine-stitched together; pieces of cloth for collar and armhole facing; front full length, open at back, bib-like back 13 inches long; wefts carried up one side selvedge. Weft ppi 80, ppc 32 Cotton handspun, singles, hand dyed dark blue, red, Jaspe: dark blue and white; 2 singles, white, hand dyed lavendar, yellow, green. Warp epi 40, epc 16 Cotton handspun, singles, hand dyed red.
ClassificationsCostumes
Dimensions72.4 × 113 cm (28 1/2 × 44 1/2 inches)
Credit LineGift of Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Object number1929.03.0129
DescriptionAn elaborately cut and sewn garment; tucks in back and front for fit. Apron with bib projection above waistband best classified as type worn by local Ladinas. Solid color and Jaspe stripes of varying widths.
On View
On view
Locations
  • Exhibition   Demo Museum (Hanover Square), Wing A, The Americas, Gallery 8