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Trama Textiles♦ 3a Calle 10-56, Zona 1, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, C.A. ♦(502)7765-8564♦ www.tramatextiles.com♦ tramatextiles@yahoo.com
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Clo th ing
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SCARVES
SCARVES FROMSAN ANTONIO
DE PADUA
San Antonio de PaduaSan Antonio Palopó,
SololáThe members of this group speak
Kakchiquel, which is spoken byaround 400,000 people. Thesescarves are made on the backstraploom, and represent theconstruction of bee hives. Eachsmall square represents a holethrough which bees come and gobefore it is filled with honey.Although the scarves themselves
are not traditional, their form anddesign are the same that are usedin the xerk, the typical Maya skirtfor men in Sololá.
RAINBOW SCARVES30 cm x 142 cm
$10
A1
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Morada B30Rojo oscuro B26
Negro B2
Morada clara B20
Oro amarillo B5Zanahoria B4 Malva B8
Rojo B22
Gris helado B6
Gris acero B13
Crema B1
Chiltote B16
Bosque B27
Uva B26Rosado oscuro B21
Verde tierra B12
Rosado neon B15
Mostaza B11Rosado fuerte B9
Verde helado B17
Pacifico B29
Zapote B10
Rosado palido B3
Verde perico B24
Limon B18
Verde musgo B23
Agua B19
Amanecer B25
Rosa morada B14
Gris claro B7
Corinto B25 Verde jade B28
SINGLE-COLOR SCARVES
SCARVES
San Antonio de PaduaSan Antonio Palopó,
Sololá
$7
35 cm x 160 cm
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Trama Textiles♦ 3a Calle 10-56, Zona 1, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, C.A. ♦(502)7765-8564♦ www.tramatextiles.com♦ tramatextiles@yahoo.com
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SMALL MULTICOLOR
SCARVES
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
C6 C7 C8 C9
C17 C18 C19 C20
16 cm x 160 cm$5
Examples above; ask about specific availability
C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
C16
C10
SCARVES
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Trama Textiles♦ 3a Calle 10-56, Zona 1, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, C.A. ♦(502)7765-8564♦ www.tramatextiles.com♦ tramatextiles@yahoo.com
The women from Mujeres en ColoresBotánicos, or Women in BotanicalColors, are located beside Lake Atitlánin the department of Sololá. As noted by
their name, these women are known fortheir specialty of using natural dyes fortheir thread. The women in this groupall speak Tz’utujil, the most commonlanguage spoken around the lake. Theyhave been working with TRAMA fornearly 20 years since the inception ofthe organization in 1988.
SCARVES
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NATURAL-DYED SCARVESAsociación de Mujeres en
Colores BotánicosSan Juan La Laguna,
Sololá
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
D6 D7 D8 D9 D10
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15
38.5 cm x 190 cm $24
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The women who make thesesashes come from Pujujil andspeak Kaqchikel.The belts wereoriginally made to wear overtraditional skirts, but today areworn as religious stoles. Theyalso look great as a belt tied overjeans. The designs representplants, flowers, and stars, inspiredby the natural elements that thewomen see in the mountainswhere they live. The main colorsare typical of Solola, and themembers of this group continueto use the designs and colors leftto them by their ancestors.
BELTS
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Pujujil
Sololá
$22
STOLES
San Pedro La LagunaSacatepequez
These stoles are intended to be wornby priests or ministers. The designs
include churches, crosses, and otherreligious symbols. This type ofclothing originated with the influenceof Catholicism, when many Mayansconverted to Christianity.
$22
35 cm x 160 cm
13 cm x 87 cm, 10 cm x 227 cm
E1 – ask aboutavailability
F1 – ask about availability
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Different groups make the fabrics for these wrap skirts, depending on which groupsneed the work. There are two types: skirts made from the typical fabrics used inMayan traje(traditional dress), and skirts made from more modern fabrics.
SKIRTS
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Santa Maria de Jesus
Sacatepequez
G1 G2 G3
G5 G6 G7 G8
$15
Modern: 127 cm x 91 cm, Typical: 96 cm x 87 cm
Examples above; ask about specific availability
G4
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The women of San Juan La Lagunamake these ponchos based on Mayanceremonial güipiles , using ancientdesigns passed on from their ancestors.
Through the influence of foreign styles,the use of ponchos decreased, but theybegan making ponchos again when theysaw that people appreciated their work.
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PONCHOSSan Juan La Laguna
Solola
H1
H2 H3 H4
H5 H6 H7
$5086 cm x 122 cm
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In ancient times, before the arrival of Europeans, Mayan menwore camisas, but they were simple, and not extravagantlydecorated. That is why, to this day, men’s shirts have small,subtle designs. The women’s blouses have flower embroideryaround the neck.
TOPS
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T-SHIRTSSan Juan Comalapa,
Sacatepequez
I1
I2 I3 I4
I5 I6 I7
$15
Sizes: Small, Medium, Large
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These little dresses are embroideredwith flower designs by the same womenwho make the camisas for adults.
DRESSES
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GIRL´S DRESSES
J3 (2 year old size)J2 (2 year old size)
J1
J4 (3 year old size)
San Juan Comalapa,Sacatepequez
$12
Sizes: 2 and 3 year old
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ACCESORIESBRACELETS
San Antonio de PaduaSan Antonio Palopó, Sololá
These bracelets are primarily made by women in San Antonio de Padua inSololá. The butterfly designs are made at our office in Xela. H owever, all of thegroups make bracelets on occasion. Some bracelets are braided by hand, whileothers are made on a special loom. Please let us know what colors you prefer.
K1
K3
K5K4
$214cm
K2
You can choose
what you wouldlike to havewritten in yourbracelet- up to10 letters
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Pujujil I I , Sololá
$12
HAIRBANDS
San Antonio de PaduaSan Antonio Palopó, Sololá
$4
1.25 cm x 75 cm
L1
M1
Examples above; ask about specific availability
Example above; ask about specific availability
ACCESORIESHATS
Crown diameter: 16 cmBrim diameter: 22 cmCircumference: 48cm
These hats, made for children by a groupof weavers in Pujujil I I , Solola, use naturaldesigns, including plants, animals, and thesun. Typical straw sombreros were too
uncomfortable for children, so the womenbegan crocheting hats to get them warmand protect their heads.
Many Mayan women usethese hairbands to createtheir traditional hairstyles.They wrap the bandsaround one or two piecesof hair and then tie theends together around theirheads to make a coronet.At the ends, the hairbandshave either fringe orpompoms.
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ACCESORIES
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HEADBANDS
XemacojSanto Domingo Xenacoj
SCRUNCH IES
These headbands are made by Mujeres Mayas. Whilenot traditional, the women make the headbands torepresent a corona, or crown. The headbands are one-size-fits-all.
SOFT HEADBANDSXemacoj
Santo Domingo Xenacoj
These soft headbands, made byMujeres Mayas, are one-size-fits-all.
The women of Santa Maria de Jesusoriginally began making scrunchiesbecause the women could not afford tobuy commercial hair accessories, andthey preferred to make products ratherthan buying them, in order to preservetheir textile traditions.
Santa Maria de JesusSacatepequez
$3
$4
$4 N1
N2
N3
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ACCESORIESKEYCHAINS
Santa Maria de Jesus,Sacatepequez
O1 O2 O3
Rather than buying commercialkeychain decorations, weavers fromSanta Maria de Jesus created theirown. They utilize the sametechniques they use to make hackeysacks, dolls, and tiny bags.
O4
O5
$2
Bags: 7 cm x 5 cm, 7 cm diameterDoll: 9 cm x 5 cm
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