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A woven rectangular bag with a strap. The design of the bag consists of a multi-coloured checkerboard pattern. Alternating rectangles have images of deer-like animals. The strap has been woven with two strips of alternating rectangles of dark green and light green.
A bowl-shaped, tightly woven basket bag with four braided straps. The base colour is the undyed dark yellow-white of the cabuya fibre. A woven geometric pattern in dark orange, brown, black, and grey has been applied to this base colour. The pattern consists of stepped rectangles, stripes, arrows, and striped arms coming off either side of solid horizontal bands of colour. The straps are vibrant in colour and consist of braided strands of pink, orange, yellow, purple, and the undyed yellow-white of the cabuya.
An oblong, multi-coloured woven basket bag with two braided straps. A pattern of thin horizontal stripes coloured green and blue-black have been applied to the base yellow-white colour of the undyed cabuya fibre. The last horizontal stripe on the bag has a light purple and green stripe running along the base. The underside of the bag displays no pattern. The straps of the bag are composed of dyed and braided strands that are the same colours as the bag.
An oblong, tightly woven basket bag with three braided straps that have been tied together at the ends. The base yellow-white colour of the undyed cabuya fibre has been decorated with four, multi-coloured, vertical columns of stacked lozenge shapes. These lozenge shapes are made up of diagonal lines and horizontal stripes. One of the straps has been braided with black, dark orange, and undyed strands of cabuya fibre. One of the straps has been braided with pink-orange and undyed strands of cabuya fibre. The third strap has been braided with pink-orange, light brown, and undyed strands of cabuya fibre.
An oblong, multi-coloured, tightly woven basket bag with four braided straps that have been tied together at the ends. The base colour of the bag is the undyed, dark yellow-white of the cabuya fibre. The bag has been decorated with vertical columns of arrow-like geometric shapes in a variety of colours. These arrow-like shapes are composed of three horizontal arms (of the same colour) and a triangle with a base. There are four columns in total that have been placed around the bag. The bottom of the bag contains a light purple circle. Two of the straps have been braided with purple, green, and undyed cabuya strands. The other two straps have been braided with orange, grey-green, and undyed cabuya strands.
Agricultural implement made from a tree branch. The two forks of the tool have been secured with leather strapping. The wood has been finished with a type of lacquer. The wood shaft of the pitchfork is cracked in several places.
A necklace strung on cotton string with Coumbian coins, green beads, blue beads, black beads, five crucifixes, and at least one Peruvian coin. The crosses for the two larger crucifixes have been created as wooden inlays. Figures of Jesus Christ have been nailed to these wooden inlays at the hands and feet.
A necklace composed of Ecuadorian coins, religious tokens, crosses, and a larger brass-coloured crucifix that are interspersed with blue, green, and black glass beads. There is also a single red bead. The necklace looks to have been strung with cotton twine.
Tightly woven hair tie with unequal length fringe at both ends. Yellow-white base colour with horizontal stripes running length of tie. Thin bordering stripes in dark blue and red, followed by a row of green dots interspersed with white, then three thin lines of yellow alternating with two rows in a pattern of red and blue short diagonal lines.
Two heavy, tightly woven rectangular pieces of fabric that have been sewn together length-wise, with a space left in the middle as a neck opening. Dark blue in colour with no collar, this poncho has been finished with a fringe along the bottom, created from the same blue wool as the rest of the garment.