Accession No
2019.7
Description
P'ot. Long rectangular shawl made from hand-woven white cotton called picb’il with brown inlaid design on ends and in centre. Netted white fringe on both ends. Five brown bands of chevrons with hourglass figures as decoration. Weave and weft produced entirely using number 22 white cotton thread produced in San Salvador, El Salvador. Brown inlaid pattern produced using commercially dyed cotton thread.
Place
Americas; Central America; Guatemala; Alta Verapaz; Coban; Samac
Period
21st century
Source
Vandewiele, Callie [field collector]; Crowther-Beynon Grant [monetary donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2019.7; MN0156.5
Cultural Affliation
Q'eqchi'
Material
cotton; commerical dyes
Local Term
p'ot
Measurements
540mm x 1870mm
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
Small commercial label reading MD 100% Cotton Made in Guatemala. Style #2000 RN127611.
Event Date
Author: rachel hand
Description (Physical description)
Hand-woven white cotton shawl with fringe. Five brown bands of chevrons with hourglass figures as decoration.
Weave and weft produced entirely using number 22 white cotton thread produced in San Salvador, El Salvador. Brown inlaid pattern produced using commercially dyed cotton thread. Minor staining on edge in centre, likely bled over from MN.0156.4.
Event Date 18/3/2019
Author: rachel hand
Context (Field collection)
Purchased by Callie Vandewiele during her PhD field research as part of a Crowther-Beynon Grant. Purchased from local textile vendor Amalia Gue, president of weaving group Ixb'alam Ke in the community of Samac outside of Coban.
Event Date 18/3/2019
Author: rachel hand
Context (Production / use)
Produced for sale to tourists and in international craft markets, non-indigenous Guatemalan fashion designer marketing picb'il textiles at the International Folk Arts Market in Santa Fe New Mexico. Pattern and style introduced by non-indigenous local marketer (Olga Reich) based on traditional patterns. Label produced by the same marketer.
Event Date 18/3/2019
Author: rachel hand
Context (Display)
Exhibited in Looms of our Grandmothers: Picb'il textiles from Guatemala, 16 May – 6 October 2019.
Label noted 'Many weavers depend on selling their picb’il textiles in international markets to help support their families. These scarves are examples of the products designed and made by weavers. Some communities work with intermediaries who have access to distant markets in New Mexico in the United States, Japan, and Belgium.'
Event Date 21/1/2020
Author: rachel hand
Conservation (Freezing)
CON.2024.6032 | Freezing
Event Date 2/10/2024
Author: Kirsty Kernohan
Description (Physical description)
P'ot. Long rectangular shawl made from hand-woven white cotton called picb’il with brown inlaid design on ends and in centre. Netted white fringe on both ends. Five brown bands of chevrons with hourglass figures as decoration. Weave and weft produced entirely using number 22 white cotton thread produced in San Salvador, El Salvador. Brown inlaid pattern produced using commercially dyed cotton thread.
Event Date 16/9/2024
Author: Diana Serediuc
FM:283410
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