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A work made of cotton and wool (camelid), slit tapestry weave with single warp wrapping, outlining and eccentric wefts, and uncut weft loop pile.
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  • A work made of cotton and wool (camelid), slit tapestry weave with single warp wrapping, outlining and eccentric wefts, and uncut weft loop pile.

Date:

1000/1476

Artist:

Lambayeque
North coast, Peru

About this artwork

This vibrantly colored textile fragment displays a series of repeated designs presented in alternating rows of motifs. In one row, depictions of guanacos or vicuñas—two camelids native to the Andean highlands—appear between images of the animals’ pelts, which are shown as if splayed out and flattened. Areas of loop pile woven using a dark brown pile create dimensionality in the piece while suggesting the texture of the animal’s fleece, whose soft and warm wool was highly valued by weavers throughout South America. The other rows contain a variety of birds—likely condors or another raptor—and plants. These two motifs are often paired in Lambayeque textiles and may express sacred themes: plants typically denoted ritual hallucination and harvest rituals, while predatory birds were associated with the sky, powerful warriors, and the supernatural realm.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Culture

Lambayeque

Title

Panel

Place

Peru (Object made in)

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Made 1000–1476

Medium

Cotton and wool (camelid), slit tapestry weave with single warp wrapping, outlining and eccentric wefts, and uncut weft loop pile

Dimensions

89.9 × 41 cm (35 3/8 × 16 1/8 in.)

Credit Line

Kate S. Buckingham Endowment

Reference Number

1955.1684

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