| A Jocolo is a five-paneled apron worn on important ceremonial occasions by married women. It is the initial symbol of the married status and is prepared for the woman by her husband-to-be, from a goatskin. It is worn un-beaded for the first several months of marriage. The next jocolo she wears may be trimmed with a simple edge of beads. Often the bride's mother-in-law makes her a magnificent jocolo resplendent with beads. Later the young matron may make a more modern jocolo for herself. If you have more information concerning this object, its symbolism, its ritual use, its ethnos group, do not hesitate to leave us a comment while clicking over the lower button... |