Monday, November 4, 2013

Interesting Facts About Black Dresses From Indigenous People

Most Guatemalan black dresses consist of thick strands of wool in bright tones. With the hat they prevent diseases such as colds and sinusitis. The blouse of indigenous women is not only a wonderful work of art, but a living manifestation of their beliefs. They expose their Mayan and Spanish and Moorish influence, in addition with symbols of his birthplace and his with social condition in that place, their skill in the art of weaving and finally their preferences for reasons designs and colors, always within the rules

Traditions and more

All are hand-woven black dresses, otherwise called blouses. Some of them are adorned with embroidery expert after leaving the loom. They are still decorated in the loom, using techniques known as brocade and Skin. In short, dresses are usually made of cotton on looms driven by men standing, and are sold by piece. Hence the name of court, which come in colors such as fixed indigo black or red with lines of other colors. They may have pictures cuadriculares. The skirts of indigo cloth with white lines called moragas or morgas.

The cuts are used in different ways as, and sometimes are two pieces of fabric to nine meters in length is wrapped These parts can also be pleated or folded by means of a strip run in the waist as in the case of huipil. Besides holding the petticoat, the strips also serve to contain the abdomen during and after pregnancy. Because usually men and indigenous women tend to carry heavy packages, this garment is very useful to straighten your posture. Among the most important bands, both for its tissue two as the meaning of their designs are those of Nebaj in Quiche and of Palin in Escuintla.

Shawls

These shawls are made using the same techniques applied in the black dresses. These are rectangular canvases multiple use, for use in cold weather, head coverings in church, to carry the baby, and to cover what the ladies carry in their baskets. In some places like Coban, there is even a way to bring the shawl regulation under the bra zone when not in use.

Jewelry

Almost all Indians are given to wear collars over their dresses. Custom that comes from the Mayan era. These collars and long strings of fantasy are mostly of colored glass, or may be genuine works of art made of ancient crosses, pendants, storytelling, etc. These are sometimes of great value, not only in terms the price, but its historical and cultural significance. These combine great with black dresses.

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