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The Manila shawl (Spanish: mantón de Manila or mantón de seda) is an embroidered silk shawl derived from the Filipino pañuelo. They were popular in the Philippines, Latin America and Spain during the colonial era. It also became popular in European fashions in the 19th century. In modern times, it is still an aspect in various traditional clothing in Hispanic cultures, and is particularly prominent as part of the costume (traje de flamenca) of flamenco dancers (bailaoras) and Gitana women.

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  • Mocador de Manila (ca)
  • Mantón de Manila (de)
  • Mantón de Manila (es)
  • Manila shawl (en)
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  • El mantó de Manila o mocador de Manila és un mantell que fa de complement en el vestuari femení. És de seda i brodat amb sedes de colors vius formant dibuixos de flors, ocells o fantasies. És quadrat, té serrell i les seves dimensions són les necessàries per cobri l'esquena d'una dona, i prou llarg perquè la diagonal arribi a la punta dels dits de cada mà amb els braços oberts perpendicularment al tronc. Se sol portar doblegat per la diagonal, formant un triangle, sobre les espatlles o nuat a un costat, a l'alçada dels malucs, però també es pot portar d'altres maneres. (ca)
  • Der Mantón de Manila, Plural Mantones de Manila, ist ein quadratisches Tuch aus Seide. Er ist in leuchtenden Farben mit Blumen, Vögeln oder Fantasie-Motiven bestickt und rundum mit Fransen geschmückt. Traditionell war er Bestandteil der förmlichen, eleganten Damenmode Spaniens und Lateinamerikas. Speziell in Andalusien ist er zu feierlichen Anlässen und im Flamenco ein beliebtes Accessoire. (de)
  • The Manila shawl (Spanish: mantón de Manila or mantón de seda) is an embroidered silk shawl derived from the Filipino pañuelo. They were popular in the Philippines, Latin America and Spain during the colonial era. It also became popular in European fashions in the 19th century. In modern times, it is still an aspect in various traditional clothing in Hispanic cultures, and is particularly prominent as part of the costume (traje de flamenca) of flamenco dancers (bailaoras) and Gitana women. (en)
  • El mantón de Manila es un lienzo cuadrado de seda decorado en colores vivos con flores, pájaros o fantasías, y rematado en todo su perímetro por flecos. De origen chino,​ se hizo muy popular durante el siglo XVIII en España e Hispanoamérica como complemento del vestuario femenino. Fue inmortalizado por pintores como Joaquín Sorolla, Hermen Anglada Camarasa, Ramón Casas o Julio Romero de Torres. (es)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/La_Criolla_del_Mantón_de_Saturnino_Herrán_en_el_Museo_de_Aguascalientes.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Filipina_mestizas,_early_1800s.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Folklore_of_the_popular_heritage_of_the_State_of_the_Philippines_08_(cropped).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Manton_de_manila_140_x_140_cm_p.v.p_160_euros_VENDIDO.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Woman_with_Manton_de_Manila.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ángeles_Gabaldón-11.jpg
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