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A work made of wool (camelid), simple looping; applied wool (camelid) braided neck edging; and unspun wool fringe.

Tunic

200/1 B.C.

Paracas South coast, Peru

Peru

This tunic is identifiable through the slit at the center to accommodate the wearer’s head and neck. The geometric design of interlaced stepped diagonal lines suggests the twisting together of threads to make yarn, a fitting motif for a textile. Similar motifs appear on ceramic vessels made by the Paracas; the use of the same twisted-thread design across different media demonstrates a consistent visual language and attests to the primacy of textiles as a means of aesthetic expression for the Paracas.

Wool (camelid), simple looping; applied wool (camelid) braided neck edging; and unspun wool fringe

Textiles

Latin American