What is the history of the Mexican blanket?
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Nov 15, 2024 - 10:08 AM
The Mexican blanket, often referred to as a "serape" or "sarape," has its origins in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican cultures, where indigenous people wove textiles for both practical and ceremonial use. With the Spanish colonization, these traditional weaving techniques merged with European influences, leading to the vibrant, striped designs commonly associated with Mexican blankets today. Over time, these blankets have become iconic symbols of Mexican culture, widely used for warmth, decoration, and cultural expression.
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