Ancient Artifacts & Antiquities
Lot 250:
Pre Columbian Chancay Textile Fragment Garment Belt
Chancay textiles are renowned for their intricate designs and vibrant colors, originating from the Chancay culture, which flourished in the central coast of Peru between 1000 and 1470 AD. A typical Chancay textile fragment would feature a combination of weaving techniques and vivid imagery. The materials often include cotton and wool, with designs that may incorporate geometric patterns, human figures, animals, and symbols reflecting the culture’s beliefs and practices. The colors used can range from natural earthy tones to richly dyed hues, showcasing the skill of Chancay weavers in color production. Textiles were often used for ceremonial purposes, burial shrouds, or as trade items, making them significant not just as art, but also as historical artifacts. Each fragment carries the unique characteristics of Chancay artistry, such as the use of nearly symmetrical designs and detailed craftsmanship, which have fascinated historians and art enthusiasts alike. Size textile 4" x 8 1/2". Frame 15" x 17 1/4".
Condition: Ancient Authentic
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