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Here she met a young woman from Veracruz wearing traditional sarape.
The station's logo depicts a guitar and a sarape.
Estrada spoke with a Mexican accent and used a Sarape during that angle.
The album depicts a skeleton wearing a sarape and a sombrero while drinking mescal in the desert.
In reality, genuine versions of this sarape are difficult to fine as it requires fine raw material and a delicate weaving technique.
The Saltillo sarape motif has a large complex diamond in the central layout of the blanket, and sometimes is surrounded by a scalloped border.
The only pre-Hispanic male garment to survive is the sarape, which is used only in certain areas of Mexico.
Rio Grande blankets from the late nineteenth century incorporated many of the Saltillo sarape motifs.
He said he blackened his face and teeth, wears a sarape and has posed as a vendor of wood carvings.
The serape or sarape is a long blanket-like shawl, often brightly colored and fringed at the ends, worn in Mexico, especially by men.
The Parachicos dress in a mask, a helmet or wig made of ixtle, a Saltillo style sarape.
Panchito gives Donald and José a tour of Mexico on a flying sarape, or magic carpet.
She got up, brushing off her jeans and straightening her floppy hat-the sarape had apparently been left behind as excess baggage.
I donned an old Guatemalan style sarape and toted a bag containing a variety of Guatemalan woven goods."
They entwine khaki-patterned bondage jackets at the torso, or open at the elbow of loose sarape shirts ripe for wrapping and un-wrapping.
Mine was a bargain-basement vessel called the Sarape, taking passengers for daylong excursions to the isolated village of Yelapa on the southern arm of the bay ($31).
The next few scenes show Donald touring Mexico and José and Panchito on a magic sarape (a sort of Mexican flying poncho) looking for him.
Rugs are also produced in Mitla, Santa Ana del Valle and Tlacolula de Matamoros along with blankets and a type of sarape.
In the latter country, she saw a sarape for the first time and became interested in Latin America, going to Mexico for the first time in the early 1980s.
Mexico - Charro suit, Sarape, Sombrero (male), Rebozo, China Poblana dress (female); every state has a typical folk dress, for example:
Almost at the same time a poor Mexican guy, called Caltzontzin that looks like a beggar with a Mexican sarape, arrives to town and soon is confused with the forementioned inspector.
Chavez, looking calm and acknowledging the onlookers who gathered outside his dressing room, wore a sarape adorned with a depiction of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico.
The appeal of the sarape may consist in the fact that these are woven by Maya families, normally women, in their traditional house looms, giving the sarape a "handmade" look.
Indeed, if great Mexican food is what you’re looking for, better to head around the corner to Besito or venture into Hartford to El Sarape, a downtown dive serving up sterling Mexican home cooking.
I'd gassed up the car while Bobbie was changing into a more durable costume; and now I had this lanky, longhaired, female-hippie-type beside me, complete with sarape, floppy hat, and a hate for the pigs.