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HANDICRAFTS AND

TRADITIONAL
CLOTHES

TEACHER OLGA MARÍA FRANCO RODRÍGUEZ


LESLY PAOLA HDEZ. ROBLES. 2° SEMESTER GROUP "C"

The yukata or kimono

JAPAN
It is like a long robe that reaches
the ankles, is held at the waist
by a thick ribbon (Obi or belt)
that is tied at the back making a
kind of bow.

The yukata is used only for


popular festivals, in women
yukatas of varied and cheerful
colors are used, and in men,
something more masculine is
used, perhaps a piece of a dark
color.

Another important part of


Japanese clothing is the Geta
(footwear) similar to wooden
sandals, with two perpendicular
pieces of wood as the sole.

The most popular craft of all is


known by the name of origami or
origami and translates as "folding
paper" which is an exact
description of what it is. Make
animal and fantasy figures just
by folding the paper.
Charro suit

MEXICO

The charro suit was worn by


landowners and their trusted
employees. In its preparation
materials such as suede, wool or
a combination of both are used.

They are made for everyday life


or for special occasions. The
colors used for this garment are
white and bone. As for the boots
worn by charros, they must be
honey, brown or bay color.

The hat is characterized by


having a wide brim and raised at
the back. Specialized artisans
use wool, hare's hair or wheat
straw to make them. It is the
most important garment of the
typical charro costume. It is
decorated with shawls and
embroidered trims.

Piñatas are internationally


known and are used to
celebrate Posadas on
Christmas dates, in
addition to children's
birthdays. The originals
have seven points alluding
to the seven deadly sins
according to the Catholic
religion, they are filled
with sweets and a small
toy inside. Now we can
find piñatas in the shape
of fashionable cartoons.
Typical costumes of Paraíba and
Pernambuco

BRASIL

The women wear colorful


dresses that almost cover
the feet, a fitted jacket
with a high neck, and high-
heeled boots decorated
with buttons at the sides.

Men typically wear a


three-button knee-length
jacket, waistcoat, hard-
collared shirt, tie, narrow
pants, and boots.

This typical Brazilian


clothing is used in the
parade of flokloric dances
of the quadrilha in the
Juninas Festivities, which
are three celebrations in
honor of the winter
solstice, held during the
month of June.

Marajoara ceramics,
produced on the Island of
Marajó and characterized
by its forms and
decoration patterns, stand
out.

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