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Wide woven belt (chumpi) finished in braids sewn together on one end. Diamonds in vibrant pink and shades of red form the main design, accented with a contrasting green, orange, yellow, and dark blue ‘x’ and ‘o’ pattern repeating across the horizontal centre. The ‘x’ and ‘o’ motif also appears along the top and bottom borders in white, pink, green, and yellow, with solid dark blue edging. A strand of pink yarn is attached to both ends as ties.
Thin woven band (jakima) finished on one end in two braids sewn together to form a loop. Alternating red and forest green triangles with yellow dots in a puntas (points) motif repeat across the band, contained in a dark blue border along the top and bottom edges.
Woman’s shoulder shawl (lliklla) made of two separate panels; each panel has four selvedges and a break in the pattern near one end. Designs are mainly crosses, hooks, chevrons, and diagonal lines. Narrow bands with blue, white and red squares flank the widest pattern band. A group of seven pattern bands repeats on both sides of the centre seam and parallel to the outside edges.
Woman’s shawl (lliklla) composed of two panels of 4-selvedge cloth sewn together on a long edge. The pampa (fields) are natural grey and are flanked by bright stripes and pattern bands on both sides of each panel. There is one more pattern band in the centre of each pampa. The designs include geometric shapes and schematic birds.
Woman’s shoulder shawl (lliklla) made of two separate panels; each panel has four selvedges. Designs consist of diamond cocha (lake) and tika (flower), which is centred in some diamonds.
Woman’s shawl (lliklla) composed of two panels of 4-selvedge cloth that are sewn together on a long edge. Shawl is black with multiple patterned bands along the central edge and seam; colourful stripes along outer edge of garment. A cat or monkey design repeats throughout the patterned bands. A long-eared creature with a long fluffy tail repeats in one narrow band; diamond pattern repeats in another.
Woven bag (costal) formed from one long panel that was folded in half and hand-sewn together on the long edges. Coloured vertical bands in natural shades of brown decorate the bag, mirrored at the centre. The central band is a medium brown, followed by a darker band, a light beige band, another medium brown band, and a greyish-brown band, each separated by contrasting narrow bands in light beige.
Woven fiesta scarf (chalina) with long fringes. The design has three patterned bands with hooked designs in white, alternating with solid brown bands. The central patterned band has a dark red background, flanked by thin stripes in navy blue, yellow, blueish-green, red, and white. The other patterned bands both have a pale red background, flanked by thin stripes in navy blue, mauve, orange, blueish-green, red and white. Similar stripes appear near the border of the top and bottom edges of the panel in red, white, mauve, blueish-green, and orange. A border with repeating diamond motifs in red, white, green, navy blue, and yellow is hand-sewn to left and right edges of the central woven panel, connecting it to the long red fringes.
Short woven belt (chumpi) finished on one end in loop-end braids that are fastened together and narrow ties on each end. The design is represented in square compartments with an off-white background and motifs in alternating navy blue and pink, and orange and olive green. The design is mainly birds (possibly roosters), as well as a circular shape, and four quadrupeds. Narrow red and yellow stripes flank the patterns. A braided tie in magenta and orange is attached to the braided end, and a piece of off-white rope is attached as a tie to the other end.
Short, wide woven belt (chumpi or waka) finished on one end in braids that are joined together in two bundles. A thin pink band, flanked by two thin green bands and two wide red bands make up the background of the central panel, decorated with figures of animals including birds and horses and geometric motifs including diamonds, triangles, and a hexagon in white. Thin pink and green bands, a band of pink and white triangles, and a solid red band form the top and bottom borders. The braided end is tied together with a purple and red strand of yarn, and a single strand of red yarn is tied through the other end.