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  1. Overview

    The textiles of Mexico have a long history. The making of fibers, cloth and other textile goods has existed in the country … See more

    Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

    • The pieces include modern, colonial and pre-Hispanic textiles. Clothing items include huipils, enredos, quechquemilts, skirts, rugs and wall hangings. The collection is in three divisions Textiles of Oaxaca, Textiles of Mexico and Textiles of the World. See more

    History

    The oldest known fabric fragments in Mexico have been found in the arid north of the country in states such as Coahuila, Chihuahua and Durango and date to approximately between 1800 and 1400 BCE. In pr… See more

    Craft and indigenous textiles today

    Textiles is one of Mexico's more important crafts as it represents the continuation of tradition as well as its fusion with modern designs and techniques. Both pre-Hispanic and colonial era style textiles are still made in Mexico. I… See more

    Current textile industry

    Modern textile production in Mexico dates back to the era of Porfirio Díaz from the 1880s to 1910. Today, textile production plays an important role in the gross domestic product of Mexico, since it is exported a… See more

    External links

    • Hand-colored photographs, by Luis Màrquez (photographer), featuring people wearing Mexican clothing (1930s) and dress at the University of Houston Digital Library See more

     
  1. Key Takeaways:

    • Traditional Mexican textiles have a history that spans approximately 2,500 years.
    • Initially, fibers for textiles were sourced from plants like yucca, palm, cotton, willow, and maguey.
    www.lolaapp.com/traditional-mexican-clothing-histo…
    The textiles and fabrics used in traditional Mexican clothing are some of the most beautiful and intricate in the world. They are made with a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, silk, and even feathers. The patterns and designs on these textiles are often symbolic of the wearer’s cultural identity or religious beliefs.
    www.lulus.com/blog/resources/all-about-traditional …

    Here is a list of where to find each of these Mexican textiles and who makes them:

    • Zig-zags: Huichols in the States of Nayarit, Jalisco, Durango, Zacatecas
    • Flowers: Nahuas, Huichols, Zapotecans, Huastecs, Otomis in Central Mexico
    www.spanish.academy/blog/mexican-textiles-a-bea…
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