These fringed strips are not as wide as they once were, and the fringe is cut shallow and far apart. Often, when pasted on the form, the fringe is barely overlapped, thus leaving visible wide bands of unfringed, flat paper. ... In the Puebla market, Easter Week, we found tiny individual pifiatas that were nothing more than miniature clay jugs, wrapped with pink metallic foil, three long tissue paper streamersanbsp;...
Title | : | Mexican Crafts and Craftspeople |
Author | : | Marian Harvey |
Publisher | : | Associated University Presses - 1987 |
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