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Cover Counter 16 THE “PAJARITA”, a symbol of the Serrano women who embroider The “pajarita serrana” is possibly the most widely represented animal in popular Serrano embroidery. These delicate flying figures are often crowned by a three-leafed plume, which could be an...
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Cover Counter 14 THE TREE OF LIFE. State Hermitage Museum Once again, we find the Tree of Life used as a symbol in popular Serrano embroidery. In this case, it as part of a border that accompanies a frontal composition embroidered in black, where we can also find a...
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Counter Cover 13 VEGETAL MOTIFS Just like animal motifs, plant motifs are very common in popular Serrano embroidery, with both simple and composite representations, sometimes around a central figure and sometimes in boxes separated by insertion cloths joined by bobbin...
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Counter Cover 12 THE DRAGON This type of dragon was more recently included in the iconography of popular Serrano embroidery, possibly dating from the second half of the 20th century. What makes it special is that it is always embroidered in shades of a single colour...
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Counter Cover 11 THE LIONESS The lioness, less often represented than the lion, typically appears in different stances, accompanied by plant motifs. However, the lioness is always shown nursing two cubs and with the figure of a heart on her chest, as a symbol of...