PERUVIAN TEXTILE WITH MONKEY MOTIF, CHANCAY CULTURE 900-1100AD
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        Canvases or gauzes were used primarily for religious and magical purposes. They were made for covering the head of the dead in the form of a headdresses. According to the beliefs of the time, the threads on these fabrics had to be spun in the form of an "S" in an anti-clockwise direction. This thread, which had a magical character, was called lloque and, according to legend, the garments were infused with supernatural powers and served as protection in the afterlife.
Origin
Peru, 900 - 1100 AD
              Dimensions
40" H x 67" L x 1 "Thick
              Materials
Gauze
              
 
 
  
 
    
   





