Compare these two textiles. The Saltillo design on the right has
obviously influenced the Mayo sarape on the left. The elements they have in common are the
dominant diamond design, centered on a simple background, and the border around the edges.
The Mayos also make less fancy blankets, called cobijas, which are more
loosely woven and have simple striped patterns. The cobija on the right features a simple design of narrow stripes of
alternating colors running from one edge to the other.