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Guatemalan Mayan 
Traje (outfits) including Huipils (huipiles), corte (skirt) and faja (belt) 
--- for infants, girls &  adults

Please note that Mayan Huipils are made on a loom. They are made of rectangular pieces and are not a fitted garment.  The width of the garment should be considerably larger (at least 25 to 33%) than the shoulders of the wearer.  Think about room to grow too! Mayan women often put tucks in a huipil's shoulder then remove them as a child grows.   I often wear my own huipils as a poncho over a turtle-neck.  Neck holes are often small, and its likely you will have to enlarge them (a relatively easy task) to fit over your or your child's head. 

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 Almolonga

(K'iche')  ---

     
Chajul  

(Ixil) ---

     
Chichicastenango

(K'iche')   
 

updated 9/7/2007


Chichicastenango's (or Chichi's) weavings are well known and its major biweekly market attracts people from around the world.

H_CC_047TR ($100)
Girl/Small Woman (status misplaced 2/2010)
   
Coban  

(Qeqchi) --- 

The neck opening and armholes are hand-embroidered with row of small design geometric and floral elements in a variety of colors.  Head-holes are larger than many other huipils.

     
Colotenango 

(Mam) ---

     
Comalopa  

(Kaqchikel) ---updated  9/24/2007

     
Joyabaj

(K'iche')   ---

     
Nahuala and Santa Caterina Ixtahuacan  

(K'iche')  

updated 2/2010

 


T_NA_078    Girl $90
   
Nebaj  

(Ixil) ---
updated 8/23/2006

     
Panajachel  

(Kaqchikel) ---

updated 09/21/2011


T_PN_007    Girl $95 (being added 2/2010)

T_PN_009    Girl $87 (being added 2/2010)
 
 
Patzicia ---      
Patzun  

(Kaqchikel) --- 

Updated 5/6/2007


T_PA_007    Girl $80 (being added 2/2010)
   
Quezaltenango  

(K'iche')   ---

updated 2/2010


T_Q_019    Girl $60 (being added 2/2010)
   
San Antonio Aguas Caliente  

(Kaqchikel) ---updated 9/13/2007

     
     
     
San Antonio Palopo  

(Kaqchikel) ---

 

updated 9/14/2007

     

T_SAP_019    Girl $84.50 (being added 2/2010)

T_SAP_020   Girl $70

T_SAP_021    Girl $70

H_SAP_013TR ($55)
Girl/Small Woman (status: misplaced 2/2010)
   
San Cristobol Totonicapan
(and other flowered huipils on commercial cloth)
 

(K'iche') --
updated 1/10/2006

     
     
     
     
San Dominigo Xenacoj

K'iche' --
Updated 9/25/2007

     
San Juan la Laguna

(Tzutujil) ---

 


H_SJL_024TR ($55)
Girl/Small Woman (status: misplaced 2/2010)
   
San Marcos La Laguna and Santa Cruz La Laguna  

(Kaqchikel) ---Updated 12/28/2005

     
San Juan Sacatepequez  

(Kaqchikel)

---  hand-woven on a back-strap loom with bright striking colors

Updated 2/2010

 

 


T_SPS_039    Girl $70 (being added 2/2010)

T_SPS_040 Girl $74.50 (being added 2/2010)

T_SPS_044    Girl $90 (being added 2/2010)


T_SJS_023 Infant Outfit
Sold


T_SJS_020 Infant Outfit
sold

T_SJS_021 Infant Outfit
Status ???? 2/2010

T_SJS_018 Infant Outfit
sold

T_SJS_019 Infant Outfit
sold


H_SJS_026TR ($75)
Girl/Small Woman
sold
San Lucas Toliman  

(Kaqchikel) ---updated 9/8/2007

     
San Martin Jilotepeque  

(Kaqchikel) ---

     
San Pedro  Sacatepequez  

(Kaqchikel) ---Updated 9/13/2007

     
     
     
San Raimundo (Raymundo)  

(Kaqchikel) ---Updated 9/27/2007

     
Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan --- see Nahuala
Santa Catariana Palopo 

(Kaqchikel) ---    

hand-woven on a back-strap loom, these huipils today often come in beautiful shades of blue, turquoise and greens. In the past the traditional colors were red and white and transitional pieces show both color combinations.
     
San Andres Sematabaj

updated 1/9/2006

     
Santa Maria de Jesus  

(Kaqchikel) ---Updated 11/18/2006

     
Santiago Atitlan (Tzutujil) --- these huipils have wonderful hand-embroidered birds and flowers on the back-strap loomed material. The material is usually usually white or light blue.
     
Santiago Sacatapeque

(Kaqchikel) ---

     
Solola 

(Kaqchikel) ---

     
Sumpango

(Kaqchikel) ---

     
Tamahu

(Poqomchi) ---

     
Tactic  ---      
Todos Santos  

(Mam) --- these three- panel huipils generally come in various combinations of pink, red and blue with a fine weave


T_TS_049    Girl $100(being added 2/2010)
   

H_TS_024TR ($65)
Girl/Small Woman
status: misplaced 2/2010

H_TS_022TR ($90)
Girl/Small Woman
sold

H_TS_047TR ($90)
Girl/Small Woman
status: misplaced 2/2010
Tecpan ---

Updated 9/26/2007


H_TE_001TR ($85)
Girl/Small Woman
   
Totonicipan ---      
Boys ---
T_SPS_012a    Boy $35(being added 2/2010)

T_SPS_012b   Boy $35 (being added 2/2010)

T_SAP_041  Boy $35 (being added 2/2010)
 
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