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Explore highlights from our permanent collection, which includes more than 20,000 seminal pieces from pre-Cuauhtemoc Mexico to the present, as well as a selection of contemporary productions presented at or by the Museum.

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    Anonymous / Anónimo (México)

    Rebozo en negro con líneas blancas, azules y naranjas (Black Shawl with White, Blue and Orange Stripes), N.D. / S.F.

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    Anonymous / Anónimo (Santa María del Río, San Luis Potosí)

    Rebozo en verde limón con diseños zigzag y diamantes (Chartreuse Shawl with Zigzag and Diamond Pattern), ca. 1985

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    Anonymous / Anónimo (Santa María del Río, San Luis Potosí)

    Rebozo en rosa con diseño en zigzag (Pink Shawl with Zigzag Pattern), ca. 1985

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    Anonymous / Anónimo (Santa María del Río, San Luis Potosí)

    Rebozo en color turqueza con diseños en zigzag (Turquoise Shawl with Zigzag Pattern), ca. 1940s

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    Anonymous / Anónimo (Estado de México)

    Caramelo, rebozo en rosa, rojo, azules, amarillo y verde (Caramelo, Shawl in Pink, Red, Blues, Yellow and Green), ca. 1942

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