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Thin woven band (jakima) finished on one end with a looped fringe. The motifs that decorate the band are worked in off-white, forming a kutji (that which returns on itself) pattern with linked and unlinked ‘s’ shapes, and a mayu (river) q’enqo (zigzag) pattern of diagonal zigzags with dots, all against a background of purple and red. The designs are contained in a border of green and hot pink along the top and bottom edges.
Thin woven band (jakima) with loosely finished loop ends. The huaccac (cow) ñawi (eyes) pattern of hollow yellow circles against a brown background is repeated across the band, surrounded by a thin border of green and black along the top and bottom edges.
Woven chunchu (jungle headdress) band (jakima) finished on one end with braids that are sewn together. The central design features a loraypu (leaf pattern) motif with mirrored repeating red leaf shapes against a white background, separated by a thin contrasting band along the horizontal centre in brown with light orangish-brown diamonds. A thin horizontal stripe in light brown and dark brown form the top and bottom borders.
Small coca leaf bag (chuspa) with three tiny pockets woven into one face, a woven strap, tubular-woven ribetes on seams and edgings, and a long yarn fringe on the bottom. The central pattern band repeats a horse and a rider with a flag; flanking bands repeat hummingbirds.
Woven coca leaf bag (chuspa) with woven strap, tubular woven edgings (ribetes) on seams and edges, a twisted fringe on the bottom and tassels on the corners of the bag. The design on the front face has three concentric diamonds in alternating green and red, surrounded by a red and pink diamond with a spiked outline on a green background. The back face has two spiked diamonds in red and green against a pink background. The tubular edging (ribetes) has a repeating green diamond motif against a red background. Two smaller red tassels are attached to the top corners, and larger tassels in pink, white, green, and red are attached to the bottom corners.
Coca leaf bag (chuspa) with woven strap, tubular edgings (ribetes) on seams and edges, and small tassels on the lower corners of the bag. Central design panel repeats pairs of birds with a small bird between them in pink and light green on an off-white background. The panels at the side repeat birds on one face and butterflies(?) on the other face in alternating pink and blue on an off-white background. The bands with animal motifs are separated by thin bands in off-white with a repeating diamond motif in pink and green, bordered by pink, brown, and off-white stripes. Two woven straps in red, green, and pink are connected to the top corners, and tied in a knot at the top. The tubular edging (ribetes) has a repeating oval motif in orange and off-white against a dark red background, and pink and off-white against a pale green background.
Man’s poncho that is almost entirely covered with figures (diamonds, zigzags, hexagons, flower and leaf patterns) in red or maroon on white. The figures are organized in 4 wide bands and 1 narrower band near the centre seam. Plain weave stripes separate the figured bands; a series of narrow stripes is placed on the outer edge of the poncho.
Band (watana) with fringe ends and beaded edging. Olive green and light beige wool are woven together forming the geometric motif with diamonds, lines, and heart shapes. The motif is contained in a border of mustard yellow, and bluish-grey yarn with small round opaque beads across the top and bottom edges of the band.
Wayaka (bag for sowing seeds). Plain weave, warp-faced; striped in natural colours of camelid fibre.
Longish, narrow moneybag (monedera, Spanish; pachaq chaki, Quechua) with fringes along the sides and bottom. Patterns of coca leaves cover both faces.