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Thin woven band (jakima) with a repeating puntas (points) motif. The puntas (point) motif is made up of alternating red and forest green triangles with yellow dots, contained in a navy blue and red border across the top and bottom edges.
A neck poncho (unku) with rayed diamond (chaska, the planet Venus) and winding river (mayu k’inku or zigzag) designs.
A carrying cloth (inkuña or tari) made of a single loom panel with four selvedges and fragments of an exterior edging. The design is mirrored at the horizontal centreline and features two narrow patterned bands with doubled triangles and interlocking 'S' shapes in off-white. The bands with motifs are flanked by a series of colourful stripes in shades of green, off-white, and red on either side of the wide, red field. The top and bottom edges have a thin blue band.
Large woven belt (chumpi) finished in a twisted fringe on one end. The main design features diamonds in varied sizes and styles including a prominent serrated diamond motif worked in off-white yarn against a red and orangish-red background with a thin green band across the horizontal centre. The top and bottom edges have a solid emerald green border.
Woven band (jakima) with a wactapunacac (rib-to-rib) ch’uro (snail) motif. Alternating parallelograms in white and cobalt blue with dots in the opposite colour form the repeating motif on the band, contained in a red border along the top and bottom edges.
Thin woven band (jakima) finished on one end in two braids sewn together to form a loop. The uskan (half) rakiraki (two things that should be together, but are separated) design is repeated throughout, with alternating magenta and cobalt blue sections of three diagonal lines, contained in a thin white and black border along the top and bottom edges.
Woven band (jakima) finished on one end in two braids sewn together to form a loop. The band is decorated with a taclla (foot plow) q’enqo (zigzag) motif in alternating red and cobalt blue zigzags against an off-white background, highlighted with dots in the same colours. The design is contained in a thin grey and green border along the top and bottom edges.
Thin woven band (jakima) finished on one end with a braided loop. A kuskan (half) jakakusisan (hawk) motif of vibrant orange wave-like shapes against a black background is repeated across the band, with a small section of alternating orange and black vertical stripes on both ends. The motif is contained in a thin purple border along the top and bottom edges.
Thin woven band (jakima) finished on one with a braided loop. A kutji (that which returns on itself) pattern with linked ‘s’ shapes in vibrant red against a green background is repeated across the band, contained in a thin yellow and black border along the top and bottom edges.
Thin woven band (jakima) finished on one end with a small looped fringe. The sikipunakuj (backside-to-backside) ch’uro (snail) motif of alternating deep red and cobalt blue triangular shapes decorated with dots is repeated across the band. The motif is contained in a thin white and black border.