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Chilote poncho

A Poncho chilote is type of woolen poncho originating from southern Chile and usually associated with ChiloƩ Archipelago. The Poncho chilote is of simple design, most often it features stripes of white (uncoloured), grey and brown colours. The wool used is of medium to coarse yarn of raw wool. In early colonial and pre-Hispanic times the wool of chilihueques was used instead to that of sheep. While more heavy than ponchos used in central Chile and the Pampas the Poncho chilote is warmer and maintain its warmth even if it gets wet.

According to the 18th century navigator Alessandro Malaspina in ChiloƩ an ordinary poncho took 2 months to manufacture while a super-fine quality poncho took six or twelve months to finish.

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Chilote poncho Wikipedia


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