- all
rebozos are
rectangular woven cloth with fringes,
there is
significant variation within these constraints.
There are
three classes of
rebozos. Traditional...
-
Charles Gregory "Bebe" (pronounced BEE-bee)
Rebozo (November 17, 1912 – May 8, 1998) was an
American Florida-based
banker and
businessman who was a close...
-
rebozos,
including imitations from abroad.
Weavers have
taken to
making other items such as
neckties and bags
using the same
material as the
rebozos....
- "Bebe"
Rebozo who
resided at 490 Bay Lane and of
industrialist Robert Abplanalp (inventor of the
modern aerosol spray can valve). Bebe
Rebozo, president/owner...
-
wrote a
series of
articles about the
financial dealings of
Charles "Bebe"
Rebozo, a
friend of Nixon. The
administration and its
supporters accused the media...
-
relations with the Cuban-American
exile community through his friend, Bebe
Rebozo, who
often suggested ways of
irritating Castro. The
Soviets and
Cubans became...
- huaraches,
Chicanos would wear
other traditional Mexican garments such as
rebozos, ponchos, and ****pil dresses. In the
present day,
huaraches still remain...
-
Western wear Bolo tie
Chaps ****pil
Mexico Huarache Mexican pointy boots Rebozo Serape Sombrero Quechquemitl Oceania Gr****
skirt Feather cloak I-sala Lap-lap...
- the West. Wool and
cabuya fibre are the most
commonly used. The
Mexican rebozos can be made from silk, wool or
cotton and are
frequently ikat d****. These...
- of the best
known producers of
craft rebozos,
usually made of
cotton but wool is also used.
Traditional rebozos in the Lake Pátzcuaro area are
often of...