Product Description
This vintage antique huipil from Colotenango, Guatemala is an exceptional example of traditional Mayan textile artistry. Entirely handwoven on a backstrap loom, this garment embodies generations of indigenous knowledge, cultural symbolism, and master-level weaving skill.
The huipil features a richly patterned central panel framed by finely striped side panels, a classic Colotenango design structure. Intricate geometric motifs—woven in vibrant, naturally inspired colors—form a visual language that communicates the weaver’s community identity, cultural heritage, and personal expression. These designs are traditionally “read” by indigenous women at a glance.
A single huipil of this complexity could require months of labor, from warping and weaving to the careful finishing of the neckline and seams. The precision of the motifs and balance of color indicate an accomplished and experienced weaver.
With its open sides, this piece may be worn, framed as textile art, or used as a striking decorative accent (as shown styled over furniture). It is a highly collectible example of Guatemalan ethnographic textile tradition.
Origin: Colotenango, Guatemala
Materials: Handwoven cotton
Weaving Technique: Traditional backstrap loom
Dimensions:
• Length: 21"
• Width: 28"
• Neck opening: 21"
• Open sides