Hair ribbons. Three long, narrow, weft-faced hair ribbons of a type woven and worn in many Guatemalan villages, all following the same style. The central field is plain, weft-faced red, and for a considerable length each end the technique changes to little designs of human, animal, and bird forms woven in tapestry technique. Strong primary colours are used, and the ends terminate with a firm, oblong pom-pom, from which long tassels hang. One of the three is older and not in good condition.
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