Mother and daughter weavers, María Dilia Dávila Ríos and Lida Isabel Hernández Dávila sit together and work on their traditional aguadeño hats.
Photo by JB Weilapp, Smithsonian Institution
Lida Isabel Hernández Dávila weaves a hat in the traditional aguadeño style of the Coffee Triangle.
Photo by Cristina Díaz-Carrera, Smithsonian Institution
Lida Isabel Hernández Dávila weaves a traditional aguadeño hat.
Photo by Jeff Tinsley, Smithsonian Institution
Luz Aydé Moncayo Giraldo, Cali, braids Lida Isabel Hernández Dávila’s hair during a break at the festival.
Photo by Cristina Díaz-Carrera, Smithsonian Institution
Lida is María Dilia Dávila’s daughter. She learned to weave hats with the iraca palm from her mother and now helps her to make them.