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- Chamanto abstract "A chamanto (Mapudungun chamall, woolen fabric) is a traditional decorative garment from central Chile, similar to a poncho and woven in silk thread and wool. Its entire contour is finished with ribbon edging. The difference between a chamanto and other ponchos is their reversibility, as both sides — one light, one dark — are fully finished. Traditionally, the dark side of the poncho is used during the day, while its light side is mostly worn at night. The chamantos gained world attention when they were worn by the 21 leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation during the 2004 summit's official photo.The making of a chamanto demands great diligence, because of the exquisiteness involved in the weaving of the silk and wool, plus the intricacy of the design sketched by crossing the threads.The figures embellishing the chamantos include copihues, Chile’s national flower, barley and wheat ears, blackberries, bunches of grape, fuchsias, pansies and various birds representative of the national fauna.".
- Chamanto thumbnail APEC2004_Chamanto.jpg?width=300.
- Chamanto wikiPageExternalLink chamanto.asp.
- Chamanto wikiPageID "1229471".
- Chamanto wikiPageLength "1855".
- Chamanto wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Chamanto wikiPageRevisionID "662134312".
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Asia-Pacific_Economic_Cooperation.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Asia_Pacific_Economic_Cooperation.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Blackberry.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chilean_clothing.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chilean_culture.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ponchos.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Copihue.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Fuchsia.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Grape.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Lapageria.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Mapuche_language.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Mapudungun.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Pansy.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Poncho.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Ruana.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Wheat.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLink File:APEC2004_Chamanto.jpg.
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chamanto".
- Chamanto wikiPageWikiLinkText "chamanto".
- Chamanto hasPhotoCollection Chamanto.
- Chamanto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chile-stub.
- Chamanto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Es_icon.
- Chamanto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Chamanto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chamanto subject Category:Chilean_clothing.
- Chamanto subject Category:Chilean_culture.
- Chamanto subject Category:Ponchos.
- Chamanto hypernym Garment.
- Chamanto type Article.
- Chamanto type Fashion.
- Chamanto type Article.
- Chamanto comment "A chamanto (Mapudungun chamall, woolen fabric) is a traditional decorative garment from central Chile, similar to a poncho and woven in silk thread and wool. Its entire contour is finished with ribbon edging. The difference between a chamanto and other ponchos is their reversibility, as both sides — one light, one dark — are fully finished. Traditionally, the dark side of the poncho is used during the day, while its light side is mostly worn at night.".
- Chamanto label "Chamanto".
- Chamanto sameAs Chamanto.
- Chamanto sameAs Čamantas.
- Chamanto sameAs m.04kc7h.
- Chamanto sameAs Q5069462.
- Chamanto sameAs Q5069462.
- Chamanto wasDerivedFrom Chamanto?oldid=662134312.
- Chamanto depiction APEC2004_Chamanto.jpg.
- Chamanto isPrimaryTopicOf Chamanto.