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Fajas & Cintas
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Fajas, or belts, are
an integral part of every Mayan woman's dress (and some men). They are used to secure the corte or skirt.
They are woven on a back-strap loom and
vary in length, width and design from village to village. Most are wrapped several times about the
waist with the ends tucked in but
some are tied on and include pom poms or some other decorative
fringe.
Cintas, or hair ribbons,
are another part of most Mayan women's traditional dress. Each
village has their own style of cinta as well as their unique way of wearing it.
How a woman wears her cinta may, in some villages, indicate whether
she is married or has children. It may
also indicate the wearer's wealth or social or religious status.
Huipiles & Corte
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Nebaj Faja
$ 75 |

Aguacatan Cinta
$ 172
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 Nebaj
Cinta
$ 115
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Faja
$ 55 |

Faja w/ Flowers & Doves
$ 45 |

Almolonga
Cinta
$ 49 |
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Wool Belt from
Taquile Island, Peru
$ 45 |

Sash
$ 19
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