Do you know the traditional dress of Palín?

Palín

Escuintla
Linguistic community: Poqomam
Garments comprising the outfit: huipil, sash, and corte (skirt)
Ceremonial attire

The square-necked huipil is made from a single piece of fabric woven on a backstrap loom. It is characterized by its short length and by being worn over the skirt.

Their brocades feature geometric, zoomorphic, phytomorphic, and anthropomorphic figures.

Notable among them is the double-headed eagle, a symbol of duality—a concept present since pre-Hispanic times.

The fabric was woven on a treadle loom and is characterized by its predominant blue color, which remains vibrant.

The visible vertical white lines are created by weft passed through during the weaving process.

What else do you know about this traditional attire?