La Cumbre, Tequila, Veracruz is a small village on the crest of a ridge before dropping into the Tequila valley. There is limited use of the traditional dress in the tow. The black wrap skirt, lace trimmed blouse, hand woven stripped belt and reboso.Robert Freund11/4/2007
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La Cumbre (the mountaintop) is located on the paved road between Zongolica and Tequila. It is a small wood working town with a large number of women still wearing traditional dress. This lace adorned top does not show very well on these pictures but it is similar to the others in the region. There is also the classic black wrap skirt and stripped hand woven belt.
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