Informazioni aggiuntive
Altezza | 5.8 cm |
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Larghezza | 273 cm |
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Paese d'origine |
220,00 €
Bellissima Fascia-Cintura completamente realizzata a mano dai vivaci e sgargianti colori.
Tutti i motivi tessuti riprendono, in maniera stilizzata, i simboli della tradizione guatemalteca: tra questi spicca il Quetzal, lo splendido uccello presente nella cultura popolare già dai tempi di Maya e Aztechi, da sempre adorato ed associato al serpente piumato ed al dio Quetzalcoatl. Ritenuto emblema di libertà ed indipendenza, è capace di lasciarsi morire di fame piuttosto che vivere in cattività.
Alle estremità due piccole trecce di circa 30 cm completano la fascia, oltre che servire ad annodarla.
Beautiful Obi/Belt completely handmade with vivid and bright colors.
All woven designs reproduce in a stylized way the symbols of the Guatemalan tradition: among these is the Quetzal, the beautiful bird ever present in the popular culture of these people since the time of the Maya and Aztecs which has always been loved and associated with the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl. Considered a symbol of freedom and independence, the Quetzal prefers to starve to death than live in captivity.
At both ends there are two braids of about 30 cm that allow to tie the belt.
Beautiful obi/belt completely handmade with vivid and bright colors.
All woven designs reproduce in a stylized way the symbols of the Guatemalan tradition: among these is the Quetzal, the beautiful bird ever present in the popular culture of these people since the time of the Maya and Aztecs which has always been loved and associated with the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl. Considered a symbol of freedom and independence, the Quetzal prefers to starve to death than live in captivity.
At both ends there are two braids of about 30 cm that allow to tie the belt.
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