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wool panel with navy, light red, dark red and brown stripes approximately 5/8" in width with thin blue and brown stripes alternating; embroidered border with tiny pink and white diamond shapes around outer edge on all four sides

Textile, 18th century

Aymara

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predominately black with red and dark pink stripes at long sides; green border stitching around neck opening

Poncho, 18th century

Aymara

G260

Ceremonial overskirt (aksu), 19th century

Aymara

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predominantly purple and red, with three cream stripes on each side; brown trim; vertical green threads at each side of neck opening; warp faced plain weave with discontinuous wefts at the neck opening and woven tubular edge finish

Man's ceremonial kawa ponchito, 19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; brown, blue and tan edging; predominantly brown; one panel has three bands of multicolored patterned stripes; other panel has many patterned stripes with pink, blue, tan, green, red or purple solid stripes separating patterns; warp faced plain weave with complimentary warp patterning

Woman's ceremonial aksu (overskirt), mid 19th century

Aymara

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blue body; ends have thin stripes-red, pink, yellow, blue, brown; warp faced plain weave

Man's llacoto (mantle), 18th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; brown stripes and blue stripes each with two pink center stripes; pink stripes at each end of panels; blue, yellow, red and white trim with diamond pattern; pink, purple and yellow central seam stitching; warp faced plain weave

Woman's mantle (iscayo), mid 19th century

Aymara

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large blue and brown stripes with narrower stripes of red, yellow, purple and blue; edged in yellow and red repeating bars at long sides; warp faced plain weave

Man's ceremonial llacota (mantle), 18th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together with blue and red threads; stripes, with widest stripes of red and green-blue, white, purple and tan; two stripes on each panel have white patterning; warp faced plain weave with complementary warp woven pattern bands

Woman's shoulder mantle (mantita ), late 19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; dark pink and dark red with pink and blue stripes; warp faced plain weave

Woman's mantle (iscayo), 19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; brown and blue stripes on body; pink and tan at sides of each panel; warp faced plain weave

Woman's ceremonial mantle (iscayo), 19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; pink edging; each piece has brown stripes and three blue stripes-each blue stripe with two thin black stripes; wide pink stripes at ends; warp faced plain weave

Woman's ceremonial mantle (iscayo), mid 19th century

Aymara

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predominantly red with multicolored horizontal stripes; rounded corners; red, white and purple edging; six patterned stripes on each side; warp faced plain weave with complimentary warp weave decorative bands; added complimentary warp woven edge band

Man's ponchito, mid 19th century

Aymara

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very short and wide; dark red at top with red and pink stripes on bottom at front and back; red, green, yellow and white trim with diamond shapes; warp faced plain weave with tubular edge binding

Man's ceremonial kawa ponchito (poncho), 18th-19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; each piece has two wide brown stripes flanking central row of multicolored stripes (predominantly red, orange and yellow) of various widths-one panel has wider rows of stripes; panel with wider colorful stripes has purple and white scroll patterned band and gold and purple scroll patterned band; other panel has red and gold scroll pattern band; warp faced plain weave with complimentary warp patterning

Woman's ceremonial skirt (Asku), c. 1850

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; predominantly brown and red with stripes in red, pink, yellow, white, blue and purple with white patterning on some stripes; trimmed with diamond patterned edging; warp faced plain weave with complimentary warp woven pattern bands and tubular woven edge finish

Woman's awayo (mantle), 19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; each panel has wide dark blue stripe at center and multicolored stripes (predominantly plum, green and dark yellow) at long sides; two patterned stripes on each panel: purple, blue and white, and yellow, blue and purple; warp faced plain weave with complementary warp patterning

Woman's ceremonial awayo (mantle), 19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; brown central panels with red, blue and yellow stripes of various widths at each side of both panels; warp faced plain weave with tubular woven edge binding

Woman's awayo (mantle), 19th century

Aymara

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two pieces sewn together; brown with blue and thin red stripes on main portion of panels; pink and red stripes at ends of panels; warp faced plain weave

Woman's mantle (iscayo), early 19th century

Aymara

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Woman's mantle (Awayo), 19th century

Aymara

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Incuna (ceremonial cloth), 19th century

Aymara

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poncho, man's outer garment, ceremonial, warp faced Ikat with warp faced striping

Poncho, late 19th-early 20th century

Aymara

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Alpaca, two pieces sewn together

Poncho (ceremonial, chieftain's), 19th century

Aymara

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horizontal bands of ornate geometric patterns in coral, black, sky blue, and hunter green; some patterns resemble birds, others are floral; wider coral colored plain stripes; blue neck opening; tucked corners

Poncho, 18th century

Aymara

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cranberry colored textile with purple, yellow, and light tan lines of varying thicknesses; tan lines have metallic thread details

Textile, 18th century

Aymara

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small blanket with brown and checkered pinstripes; wider coral band down C, between two wider blue bands; coral, tan, and white borders at short ends

Textile, 18th century

Aymara

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red textile with white pinstripe; two wider bands of black, white, green, red, blue, teal stripes along short ends

Textile, 18th century

Aymara

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wide black band at center; narrow black bands at long sides; horizontal wide red and narrow white stripes; pairs of blue L shaped stitching on either side of neck opening

Poncho, 18th century

Aymara

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two panels with central opening; bands of dark brown with rows of stripes of various widths in rose, pink, olive, yellow, blue, pale green and cream, with bands of brown or red with white in wave designs; central pair of bands with floral motifs in reds, cream and blue

Poncho, 18th century

Aymara

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two wide deep plum colored bands; three narrower black bands

Textile, 18th century

Aymara

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Woman's mantle (Iscayo), 19th century

Aymara

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Overskirt (Nañaka), late 19th century

Aymara

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Woman's skirt (Corte), 19th century

Aymara

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Woman'sshawl mantle (Awayo), late 19th century

Aymara

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Chopica Huayllasa (Woman's Shawl Mantle, ceremonial), late 19th century

Lupaca Aymara

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