Ángel Gil
Ángel Gil is a Mexican artisan who specialized in creating items from ixtle fiber. He has been named a “grand master” of Mexican handcrafts by the Fomento Cultural Banamex.Gil was born in Xichú, Guanajuato in central Mexico, an area known for its fiber arts, learning to make rope and carrying bags from his father. These items are made from ixtle, a fiber which is derived from the large, thick fronds of the maguey and similar plants. He prefers to prepare the fiber himself. He cuts the frond then covers them in water with lime, leaving them soak for a week underground. After this, the fronds are beaten with a wooden mallet over a smooth stone then frees the underlying fiber from the pulp. The fiber is then washed in soapy water and laid out to dry in the sun. He spins the fiber into string using a malacate, a simple large needle that spins in a cup, all controlled by hand.
He specializes in the making of a very strong rope and various types of carrying bags decorated with country scenes. The latter are woven on a backstrap loom. Provided by Wikipedia
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Hospitalizations associated with malignant neoplasia and in situ carcinoma in the anus and penis in men and women during a 5-year period (2009-2013) in Spain: An epidemiological st... by Noelia López, Ángel Gil-, Raquel Pascual-García, Ruth Gil-Prieto
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Perfiles de investigación y habilitaciones del área de medicina preventiva y salud pública Research propiles and appointments to academic posts in preventive medicine and public... by Luis Gómez, Ángel Gil, Miguel Delgado, Francisco Bolúmar, Carlos Álvarez-Dardet, Ildefonso Hernández
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Self-reported prevalence of periodontal disease among the Spanish population and immigrants: 2006, 2011/12 and 2017: a population-based study by Diego Gómez-Costa, Jesús San-, Rosa Rojo, Ángel Gil, Rafael Gómez de Diego, Antonio F. López-Sánchez
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