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  2. Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Modern textile production in Mexico dates back to the era of Porfirio Díaz from the 1880s to 1910. [4] Today, textile production plays an important role in the gross domestic product of Mexico, since it is exported and generates employment. Textile production includes the making of thread, cloth and decoration, in both natural and synthetic ...

  3. Henequen industry in Yucatán - Wikipedia

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    A Naturalist in Mexico: Being a Visit to Cuba, Northern Yucatan and Mexico (Public domain ed.). D. Oliphant. p. 21. Evans, Sterling D. (14 January 2013). Bound in Twine: The History and Ecology of the Henequen-Wheat Complex for Mexico and the American and Canadian Plains, 1880-1950. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-62288-001-0.

  4. Textiles of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    Handcrafted Oaxacan textiles employ plainweave, brocade patterns, gauze weave. [6] Much can be said about the technology being used to create these textiles based on the final product when they are complete. In ancient Mexico, waist looms were used to craft the garments. These specific tools would not allow the specific garment being woven to ...

  5. La Constancia Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    La Constancia Mexicana is a textile factory 9 km (5.6 mi) from downtown Puebla, Mexico. The factory was the first textile mill to integrate automatic machinery into the production process. [ 1 ]

  6. Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas - Wikipedia

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    Chiapas handcrafts and folk art is most represented with the making of pottery, textiles and amber products, though other crafts such as those working with wood, leather and stone are also important. The state is one of Mexico's main handcraft producers, with most artisans being indigenous women, who dominate the production of pottery and textiles.

  7. Amuzgo textiles - Wikipedia

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    Amuzgo textiles are those created by the Amuzgo indigenous people who live in the Mexican states of Guerrero and Oaxaca. The history of this craft extends to the pre-Columbian period , which much preserved, as many Amuzgos, especially in Xochistlahuaca , still wear traditional clothing.

  8. Teotitlán del Valle - Wikipedia

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    It is known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms, from wool obtained from local sheep and dyed mainly with local, natural dyes. They combine historical Zapotec designs with contemporary designs such as reproductions of famous artists' work. Artists take commissions and participate in tours of family-owned ...

  9. Category:Textiles - Wikipedia

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    Technical textile; Tenterground; Textile bleaching; Textile industry in Aachen; Textile performance; Textile recycling; Textile sample; Textile stabilization; Textile testing; Textile-reinforced concrete; Textile-reinforced mortar; Textiles of Bhutan; Textiles of Mexico; Thread (yarn) Thread Routes; Ticking; Tog (unit) Trilobal; Tsumugi (cloth ...