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DescriptionThe toquilla straw hat is woven from fibres from a palm tree characteristic of the Ecuadorian coast.jpg |
English: The toquilla straw hat is woven from fibres from a palm tree characteristic of the Ecuadorian coast. Cenovio is a master weaver, with over 70 years, every day of his life he acquires this pose. A grade 30 hat can be done by him in one month and a half, something that could take other weavers more than 2 months. |
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