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Fragment of a Mantle.
Fragment of a Mantle
Fragment of a Mantle.
Fragment of a Mantle.
Museum of International Folk Art; Gift of the Lloyd E. Cotsen and Neutrogena Corporation Collection. Photographs by Pat Pollard.

Fragment of a Mantle

NameMantle Fragment
CultureNasca/Wari
Date500 - 800
Place madePeru, South America
MediumWool, dyes
Dimensions54 × 33 in. (137.16 × 83.82 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Lloyd E. Cotsen and the Neutrogena Corporation, A.1995.93.1273
Object numberA.1995.93.1273
DescriptionMantle fragment; plain weave with a discontinuous warp and weft; colors are black, red, gray-brown, yellow. Design has serrated, zig-zag lines of color.
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Artist unrecorded
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Artist unrecorded
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"Chimayo Style" weaving
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Artist unrecorded
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Flatweave Carpet (Gelim / Kilim)
Artist unrecorded
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