Two border corner textiles with bird motifs
- Title:
- Two border corner textiles with bird motifs
- Collection:
- Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
- Donor:
- Mr. Larco?
- Date:
- 1100-1470 AD
- Site:
- Peru
- Location:
- Peru
- Country:
- Peru
- ID Number:
- Anthr1899_001_0027.tif
- Old Catalog Number:
- 899.1.27
- File Name:
- Anthr1899_001_0027.tif
- Culture:
- Chimu (?)
- Style/Period:
- ChimĂș
Late Intermediate Period - Work Type:
- borders (ornament areas)
tapestries - Materials/Techniques:
- cotton (fiber)
wool (textile) - Subject:
- chimu textile fabrics
weaving
tapestries - Measurement:
- 21 x 27 (centimeters)
- Description:
- 889.1.27 Fairly large fragment made in the tapestry weave with a cotton warp and wool weft
red, pink brown, and two shades of yellow are used to produce a diagonal design of interlocking birds
slits are made for emphasizing detail. 889.1.4 Fairly large fragment, made in a tapestry weave using brown, red, white, yellow, and pink cotton warp, and wool weft
diagonal design of interlocking birds, slits are made for emphasis
one edge folded under and sewn. Associated with female mummy, radiocarbon ca. 1300-1350 AD. - Archival Collection:
- Precolumbian Peruvian textiles and ceramics
- Format:
- Image
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