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This poncho consists of two rectangular pieces of tightly woven, heavy black cloth sewn together along the top edge, with a gap for the neck opening. The outside edges and neck opening have been embroidered. The outside edge of the poncho has been finished with a black velvet-like fabric which has been attached to the poncho with a sewn, interlocking spiral pattern. This pattern consists of white-grey interlocking spirals, followed by a line of small purple spirals, followed by a line of small orange spirals. The neck opening has been embroidered with a white-grey, interlocking spiral pattern which is bordered on the outer edge with a line of small purple spirals. Each corner of the neck opening contains one embroidered flower design made from light green thread. In addition, the four corners of the poncho contain embroidered flower designs made from this same light green thread.

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