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Inka-Chimú

Fringed cloth

Inka-Chimú, 999-1399

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Inka-Chimú

Fringed cloth

Inka-Chimú, 999-1399

Physical Qualities Camelid fiber, cotton, natural dyes, 16 15/16 × 26 in. (43 × 66 cm.)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from Frank J. and Elizabeth L. Goodnow Collection
Object Number 1953.209.12
Olive green cloth created by strips of tapestry sewn together. The cloth edge is yellow fringed. Each cloth strip bears a design of a red and yellow undulating stripe which encloses a yellow stepped fret, and red and white stylized pyramid design.

Culture

Inka-Chimú

2000–2000

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