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  • Aranza is characterized as a town where rebozos (shawls), tablecloths, jackets, blouses, curtains, bridal veils, and even more are produced on a backstrap loom.

    The Meseta Purepecha 2008

  • Aranza is characterized as a town where rebozos (shawls), tablecloths, jackets, blouses, curtains, bridal veils, and even more are produced on a backstrap loom.

    The Meseta Purepecha 2008

  • The guitars of Paracho, the lace of Aranza, the deshilado of San Felipe de los Herreros, the masks of Tocuaro, the devils of Ocumicho, and the pottery of Capula ...

    The state of Michoacán, Mexico - resource page 2008

  • In the toy area, the little rag figurines made in Angahuan and Zirahuén portraying scenes of daily life are most famous, as are the spinning tops, yo-yos, and cup-and-ball toys made in Paracho, Aranza and Cherán, and the little wooden trucks made in Quiroga.

    The artesanias of Michoacan - an introduction 2008

  • The guitars of Paracho, the lace of Aranza, the deshilado of San Felipe de los Herreros, the masks of Tocuaro, the devils of Ocumicho, and the pottery of Capula ...

    The state of Michoacán, Mexico - resource page 2008

  • Festivals are a good motive for visiting Aranza, to enter its culture and enjoy the delicious offerings of a Purépecha kitchen.

    The Meseta Purepecha 2008

  • The production of stringed instruments - guitars, violins, violas, cellos, contrabasses, and large guitars - have great importance in the communities of Paracha, Ahuiran, Aranza, Cheranástico and Nurío.

    The artesanias of Michoacan - an introduction 2008

  • In Aranza, very thin thread is woven with a backtrap loom to create a delicate lacey fabric for rebozos, jackets and blouses.

    The Meseta Purepecha 2008

  • The guitars of Paracho, the lace of Aranza, the deshilado of San Felipe de los Herreros, the masks of Tocuaro, the devils of Ocumicho, and the pottery of Capula ...

    The state of Michoacán, Mexico - resource page 2008

  • The architecture of Aranza features the 16th Century church of San Jerónimo, displaying a façade with bas-reliefs of carved stone flowers and various vegetable and plant motifs.

    The Meseta Purepecha 2008

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