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Plant fiber from Mexican species of agave and yucca
Ixtle, also known by the trade name Tampico fiber, is a stiff plant fiber obtained from a number of Mexican plants, chiefly species of Agave and Yucca
Ixtle
Species of flowering plant
Tools used to obtain agave's ixtle fibers, at the Museo de Arte Popular, Mexico City, D.F.
Agave_americana
Art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn
Darning stitches Hand-spun cotton cloth, silk floss Piteado Central America Ixtle or pita thread, leather Quillwork North America Beads, cloth, feathers,
Embroidery
Tool with bristles used for cleaning, grooming, or applying liquid coatings
applications. Polystyrene - economical, flaggable filament used for aesthetics Ixtle - Also known as Tampico, a biodegradable vegetable fiber with a soft-medium
Brush
Mexican artisan
Ángel Gil is a Mexican artisan who specialized in creating items from ixtle fiber. He has been named a “grand master” of Mexican handcrafts by the Fomento
Ángel_Gil
Special class of infantry in the Aztec Army
earplugs. Their slings were likely made from maguey fiber, either a type of ixtle from one of the agave type maguey plants such as henequen (Agave fourcroydes)
Eagle_warrior
State of Mexico
making and rope are made in most areas of the state. In Ezequiel Montes, ixtle fiber is used to make sisal and rope. In Peñamiller henequen is used. In
Querétaro
State of Mexico
resources such as cedar and mahogany as well as plant species such as reeds, ixtle and palm. It also has minerals such as obsidian, amber, jade and several
Chiapas
specializes in items made from ixtle fiber. He has been recognized as a “grand master” by the Fomento Cultural Banamex for his work . Ixtle is obtained from the
Fortunato_Hernández_Bazán
Variety of Spanish language
Spanish word; mezquite "mesquite", zapote "sapota", jícama "jicama", ixtle "ixtle", cenzontle "mockingbird", tuza "husk", pozole, tamales, huacal "crate"
Mexican_Spanish
Peninsula on the Pacific coast of Mexico
fashioned from netting. Footwear included sandals made from leather or ixtle fibers. Following the missionary period, Cochimí descendants adopted elements
Baja_California_peninsula
State of Mexico
from ixtle, wicker, mesquite roots, reeds, pine needles, pine strips and cactus ribs. Textile work is produced all over the state, using cotton, ixtle, lechugilla
Durango
handcrafts. The maguey plant from which pulque is made, is also the source for ixtle fiber. However, mining has not yielded a large industry in the working of
Handcrafts and folk art in Hidalgo
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Hidalgo
State of Mexico
worked into baskets and other items include reeds, willow branches and ixtle. The working of all these fibres and materials is primarily done by women
Hidalgo_(state)
Genre of Salvadoran folk music
with his hands inside the front pants bags (regularly made of cotton or ixtle fabric), during the dance the dancers make wheels holding hands and with
Xuc
Strip of rigid material used to stiffen corsets
Coraline was manufactured from the straight, stiff fibers of the Mexican ixtle plant, bound together by two strands of thread wrapped in opposite directions
Bone_(corsetry)
Plaza in Villa de Álvarez, Colima, Mexico
month of February with a variety of materials like wood, petate, bamboo, ixtle and a couple more natural resources with regional methods that span over
La_Petatera
huayco (Quechua) hule huracán (Taíno) iguana (Taíno) inca (Quechua inka) ixtle (Nahuatl) jacal jaguar (Guaraní) Jamaica (Taíno) jíbaro jícama (Nahuatl
List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin
List_of_Spanish_words_of_Indigenous_American_Indian_origin
Attributes of living species that arose due to coevolution with other now-extinct species
floodplains and stream margins, in natural corridors followed by livestock herds. Ixtle Aechmea magdalenae Southern Mexico to Ecuador Gomphotheres Jacquinia pungens
Evolutionary_anachronism
Geographical and cultural region of Mexico
tequila industry. Handcrafts of the area include ceramics in Huejutla, ixtle items, quechquemitls, cross stitch decorated garments in the region on the
Huasteca
Species of plant endemic to Chihuahuan Desert
drink. Native Mexicans have used fibers from the leaves (commonly called ixtle). Roots of the plants were used as soap by Native Americans. Hernández Sandoval
Agave_lechuguilla
Mexican artisan technique
Piteado is an artisan technique where pita or ixtle (thread made from the fiber of the century plant) is embroidered onto leather in decorative patterns
Piteado
Town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico
dates back at least until 500 BCE. The earliest weavings used cotton and ixtle and utilized the backstrap loom. Teotitlán would pay its financial tribute
Teotitlán_del_Valle
Traditional rural circus art form of Mexico
medieval tradition and indigenous practices, executed stunts on ropes made of ixtle or hemp. Documents from the era record figures such as Sebastián, a tightrope
Maroma
nearly cloth-like pieces from leaf fibers such as ixtle (maguey fiber) and henequen. Apart from ixtle and henequen, the vegetation used can be divided
Basketry_of_Mexico
Municipality and town in Chiapas, Mexico
Fiesta Grande. The Parachicos dress in a mask, a helmet or wig made of ixtle, a Saltillo style sarape. The mask is carved of wood and decorated with
Chiapa_de_Corzo,_Chiapas
Region of Hidalgo, Mexico
are known for their handcrafts, especially the creation of textiles from ixtle fiber and the making of pulque, both from the maguey plant. Both are usually
Mezquital_Valley
City in Puebla, Mexico
pottery. The community of San Miguel Tenango is noted for its production of ixtle items. Although the neighboring municipality of Chignahuapan is more famous
Zacatlán
Species of plant
magdalenae is a flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family. It is also known as ixtle. This species is native to Central America, southern Mexico, Colombia and
Aechmea_magdalenae
Folk art
and brown cotton, as well as a rougher fiber from the maguey plant called ixtle. According to the Relación de Michoacán, an early colonial period document
Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Michoacán
detailed designs. Jiménez Ramírez also often added hair and beards made of ixtle, another indication of their nahual origins. The artisan never taught his
Manuel_Jiménez_Ramírez
which they weave very well from a thread that looks like hemp, but it is of ixtle fiber which they get from a very small species of maguey… These nets serve
Miguel_Constansó
Folk dance
Sebastian. The dancers wear carved wooden masks, with a headdress made of ixtle, a serape, embroidered shawl and multicolored ribbons, carrying maracas
Mexican_folk_dance
(e.g., piñatas, fruit, and human figures), and those with pine branches, ixtle and wood are also made. The town has about 450 family workshops and six
Handcrafts and folk art in Puebla
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Puebla
Former American clothing and textile company
bust supports made of Coraline, a product of the fibers of the Mexican Ixtle plant. By 1876, this new, more flexible design had grown in popularity so
Warnaco_Group
Municipality in Zacatecas, Mexico
for workers and landowners. The main crops in Mazapil are corn and beans. Ixtle fiber and candelilla wax are also produced. "Sistema Nacional de Información
Mazapil_Municipality
West Indies, Italy, Canary Islands Agave funkiana K.Koch & C.D.Bouché – Ixtle de Jaumav - Mexico (Tamaulipas to Chiapas) Agave fusca (Ravenna) Thiede
List_of_Agave_species
Use of masks for traditional ceremonies in Mexico
eyebrows can be painted or sculpted on the mask, more realistic versions use ixtle, cotton, animal hair (such as horse or sheep) and even human hair, as well
Mexican_mask-folk_art
state include baskets in Coroneo, belts decorated with ixtle thread (piteado) in Manuel Doblado, ixtle items in Penjamo, masks for the Torito Dance in Silao
Handcrafts and folk art in Guanajuato
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Guanajuato
(baskets) Ángel Gil (ixtle fiber products, Guanajuato) Apolinar Hernandez Balcazar (baskets, State of Mexico) Fortunato Hernández Bazán (ixtle fiber products
List_of_Mexican_artisans
continent by the conquistadors; and hard fibers native to Mexico such as ixtle, lechuguilla, reeds, palm, twigs, cotton, and willow. In indigenous regions
Textiles_of_Mexico
Mexican archaeological site
the lower part of a naked man with a pierced penis and protected with an ixtle cover, that is to say, it is a allusion to the creation of the man of the
Tamtoc
Indigenous people of Mexico
number of crafts such as pottery (pots, comals, jars, etc.), hammocks, ixtle bags, baskets and more. In Xochistlahuaca, machetes are made with etchings
Amuzgos
Municipality in the Mexican state of Yucatán
Timucuy, Yucatán. Other populated communities in Timucuy are Flor de Lluvia, Ixtlé, Jalapa, San Antonio, Siibay Yunkú, Subincancab, and Tekit de Regil. The
Timucuy_Municipality
Artistic traditions of Tlaxaca, Mexico
chairs with wicker seats. Santa Anita Nopalucan makes petates from palm and ixtle. In San Juan Ixtenco, they make images by arranging various beans and seeds
Handcrafts and folk art in Tlaxcala
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Tlaxcala
Borough in Mexico City, Mexico
handcrafts include embroidered clothing and articles made from maguey fiber (ixtle). The current community struggles to maintain its identity and culture and
Milpa_Alta
artisans produced. In the pre-Hispanic period, the main fibers were cotton and ixtle (made from maguey leaves), and the main weaving mechanism was the backstrap
Handcrafts and folk art in Oaxaca
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Oaxaca
Traditional toys are also made from materials such as cartonería, fabric, ixtle, tin and reeds, mainly in Tenejapa and San Juan Chamula. The Lacandons make
Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Chiapas
Artwork in the Mexican state of Jalisco
of these pieces decorated with piteado, a kind of embroidery using tough ixtle fiber. The town of Colotlán is particularly noted for its piteado. Stonework
Handcrafts and folk art in Jalisco
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Jalisco
is usually accompanies by replicas of roosters whose tails are made of ixtle. Salitla, Guerrero make wood toys, mostly animal figures painted wine-red
Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys
Traditional_Mexican_handcrafted_toys
from cows, pigs, sheep and goats and often include other materials such as ixtle thread (piteado), bone buttons and iron clasps. Towns noted for this work
Handcrafts and folk art in the State of Mexico
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_the_State_of_Mexico
Town in Puebla, Mexico
in black or blue with white stripes may be worn over this along with an ixtle fiber bag and huarache sandals. A local type of basket which is still in
San_Pablito,_Puebla
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from Cumberland in northwestern England (now part of Cumbria).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Unripe Dates; It was the Name of a Companion Ibn-sufyan who was Sent to Scout Makkah from Zu-al-hulayfah when They had Intended to Perform Umrah
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Lord Ram
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful life
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Hampshire, Surrey, Worcestershire, and West Yorkshire, so called from Old English hǣð ‘heathland’, ‘heather’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.English : variant spelling of Hedley.
Surname or Lastname
English (northern Ireland)
English (northern Ireland) : probably a variant of Blakeney.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Musical offerings
Girl/Female
Indian
Beauty
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Read, REID means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With a Restrained Voice
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n.
Alt. of Ixtli
n.
Same as Ixtle.