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041 _aeng
082 _a746.14
092 _aCDE-0110
100 1 _aMeisch, Lynn Ann
245 1 _aNatural Dyes :
_3Their Effect On The Marketing of Traditional textiles From Saraguro, Ecuador.
260 _aSaraguro, EC :
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300 _a9 p..
504 _aincl. ref.
505 _aContiene: natural dyes are obtained from insects, flowers, minerals, plants and trees as opposed to dyes which are chemically synthesized. Among their attractions (and disadvantages) is the fact that it is often impossible to exactly duplicate colors, as the final result may depend on such variables as when a plant was picked and whether the year has been rainy or dry.
546 _aIngles.
650 4 _aARTES
651 4 _aEC: SARAGURO
653 _aTINTES Y TEÑIDO
653 _aTEÑIDO
653 _aSUBSTANCIAS TINTOREAS
653 _aTINTES NATURALES
653 _aTEJIDOS
653 _aAWAYU
653 _aWATUS
653 _aKUSHMAS
653 _aANAKUS
653 _aZAMARROS
653 _aPOLLERA
653 _aTEXTILES
653 _aARTE TEXTIL
653 _aCULTURA QUECHUA
653 _aPUEBLOS INDIGENAS
653 _aSARAGURO, ECUADOR
850 _aBO-LpMNE
942 _aBIB
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901 _aHuanca, Edgar
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