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Woman's Blouse (Huipil)42.235.48

Museum Expedition 1942, Frank L. Babbott Fund

Culture
Chinanteca
Material
cotton, wool, silk ? and rayon ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Weaver's Work Basket36.755.1

Gift of Dr. John H. Finney

Culture
Chancay
Material
totora reed, cane, wood, clay, camelid and cotton fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tunic, Fragment34.550

Size: adult. Probable wearer: male. Horizontal cotton warp. Camelid fiber weft. Tapestry weave with interlocking juncture. The design consists of two variants, one section with profile faces and frets, the other with an animal-headed wingless figure carrying 2 staffs.

Culture
Wari
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tunic86.224.109

Sleeved tunic with neck opening and fringed bottom. Making up its overall design are alternate bands: six that are patterned and seven that are plain red. Patterned bands continue to the edge of each sleeve, becoming very narrow at the tunic's sides. The patterned bands contain a repetitive profile of a winged figure holding a staff. Each reverses its direction along the vertical. With one bent leg below its body and the other above it, each figure floats against the ground. The solid-colored body is simplified except for a hatched design at the waist (ribs? belt?). Its headdress is made up of two bird heads with a border of stepped frets underneath. Its staff is held parallel to the tunic's shoulder seam, then turns under the figure's body and ends in the shape of a fanged animal head. A wing-like appendage emerges from its lower back and "squares" around a foot, then lies parallel to the bottom of the tunic. The imagery reflects the iconography of the monumental stone sculpture of the ceremonial site Tiwanaku in Bolivia (500-1000 A.D.) The patterns have four different color schemes arranged diagonally. Condition: The neck slit of the tunic is worn. Surface of garment overall shows wear. Some diagonal slits are open and some are repaired. Size: Adult. Probable wearer: Male. Horizontal cotton warp. Camelid fiber weft. Camelid fiber fringe. Tapestry weave with interlocked discontinuous wefts (reversible). Crossed looping embellishment at neck and arm holes.

Culture
Wari
Material
camelid fibre and cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tunic86.224.121

Gift of the Ernest Erickson Foundation, Inc.

Culture
Chimú
Material
cotton and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tunic86.224.1

Gift of the Ernest Erickson Foundation, Inc.

Culture
Wari
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tunic86.224.144

Gift of the Ernest Erickson Foundation, Inc.

Culture
Wari
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tunic61.209

Caroline A.L. Pratt Fund

Culture
Chimú
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Textile, Undetermined or possible Bag, Fragment70.177.9

Gift of Ernest Erickson

Culture
Inca
Material
cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Textile in the Form of a Glove58.204

Glove of plain weave cotton fiber with tapestry-woven imagery in cotton and dyed camelid fibers. Decoration includes typical Wari elements such as fingernail tips, feline figures with split eyes, and profile feline heads with curved noses. The central human figure is Moche in style with a tumi knife headdress, serpent-headed belt and warrior backflap, and a shield and ceremonial goblet held in the figure's hands. Condition: fair; the plain-weave cotton structure is damaged with about 10% of glove missing especially around the wrist.

Culture
Wari
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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