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Chichicastenango Tzute Runner

Chichicastenango Tzute Runner

$ 145.00

Typical tzute of the village of Chichicastenango, Guatemala.   Tzute refers to a square or rectangular cloth that is usually back-strap woven in the specific village style. A tzute may be used to carry a baby, to cover a basket, to carry items bought in the market, or it may be used for ceremonial purposes. Usually, large carrying cloths are called cargadores - used to carry bundles of goods on the head or babies on the back. A tzute diario, or daily use carrying cloth for small purchases and personal possessions is similiar to a purse, an indispensable utilitarian article for the majority of Mayan women. Tzutes, when not being used for carrying, can be worn over the shoulder or folded on the head depending on village tradition.

This tzute runner measures 19" x 80" and was woven on a back strap loom.  I bought this piece before it was made into a tout - with both sides joined together as I loved the idea of having a tzute runner.  

 


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