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M/L Huipil Kaftan Handwoven Blue & Maroon Oaxaca Mexico San Juan Colorado Resort

$ 92.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Vintage: No
  • Size Type: Regular
  • Theme: Resort
  • Neckline: scoop Neck
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Look: kaftan
  • Material: Cotton
  • Garment Care: Machine Washable on Delicate Cycle hang to dry
  • Department: Women
  • Dress Length: Long
  • Length: 50 inches
  • Product Line: Handmade
  • Exact Material: 100% Cotton
  • Brand: Handmade
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Sleeve Type: Cap Sleeve
  • Sub-Style: Resort Wear
  • Season: Spring
  • Occasion: Resort
  • Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Style: Dress
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Size: L
  • Pattern: Geometric
  • Modified Item: No
  • Closure: Pullover
  • Fabric Type: 100% Cotton

    Description

    This lovely
    Blue
    Huipil with Maroon Color
    Details
    , is from the
    Mixtec
    village of
    San Juan Colorado.
    This Kaftan is entirely
    Hand Woven on a Back Strap Loom
    .
    In the past few years British Fashion Designer,
    Pippa Holt, has been selling Huipils from this village for up to 5.00 US dollars
    ... Oy Vey!!!  This Kaftan is made in the same village and by the same ladies who make her huipils.  The only difference is that this one does
    Not have
    pockets
    ....
    This cotton huipil will fit a Medium to Large size Woman!!!
    It measures 24 inches wide (from side to side –total 48 inches around) and 50 inches long.
    It's a great example of Contemporary Fashion Trends; Frida Kahlo, Bohemian, Hippie, boho, Ethnic, Fiesta, Peasant, Santa Fe, Cowgirl style
    .
    This is a Win Win scenario, you get to own a beautiful hand woven Huipil, and support these women
    save their cultural heritage and traditions.
    Machine washable on a delicate cycle
    with a mild soap.  Hang to dry and then press with a cool iron....
    Please take a look at my Ebay Store for more Hand Made clothing, Mexican Folk Art and Jewelry.... VIVA MEXICO!!!