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Rare piece. Part of “Morenada” or “Diablada” dance-parades. Jackets are styled like a matador vest. This costume is about 60 years old. Embroidered with cut and shaped glass pattern that repeats on front. (Some of the glass pieces may be missing). Dimensions 25″ x 16″.
26″ by 16″ cushion of soft woolen frazada on both sides. Alpaca/wool combination. The lumbar size makes it a perfect fit to any plush chairs or sofas, with zipper opening. A poly filled insert is included. Dry Clean Only. Made in Chicago of Bolivian frazada.
Making fun of the Spaniards was allowed during Carnival without any repercussions to the indigenous populace. A Spaniard is depicted as a drunk with a wart on top of his very large nose with the infamous measle spots covering the entire head. Our recycled tin masks are usually painted in garish colors, but ever since that visit to the taller we have loved the plain unpainted versions.
Hand forged metal cross with bird and vase. Hangs by metal hook and chain. About 40 years old. Bolivia
26″ by 16″ cushion of super soft jacquard alpaca frazada on both sides. The lumbar size makes it a perfect fit to any plush chairs or sofas, with zipper opening. A poly filled insert is included. Dry Clean Only. Made in Chicago of Bolivian frazada.