TEXTILES 7

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LF582
An important and spectacular late-19th century wallq'ipu coca pouch of Oruro Aymara origin.  This alpaca textile has rare bird figures down the center band.  8" X 8" (excluding fringe)  See eBay sales.

N277
A beautiful vintage ch'uspa coca pouch of Inquisibi Aymara origin.  This fine pouch has three bands of supplementary warp designs.  Dates early/mid-20th century.   7" X 7 1/2"  See eBay sales.

 

LF570
A gorgeous Quechua Indian llixlla from Karwa Village, Potosí.  This in an expertly woven textile dating to the early-20th century.  42" X 42"  $600

 

LF586
A beautiful late-19th century altiplano Quechua llixlla from Oruro, Bolivia.  There is fine edge tubing around the periphery and a solid purple field.  Near mint condition.  32" X 35"  SOLD

 

LF581
A beautiful and large jilakat inkuña leader's cloth of late-19th century age.  This all-alpaca textile comes from the Camacho Aymara east of Lake Titikaka.  There are a couple of tiny spots of ink from ceremonial blessing.  24" X 24 1/2"  See eBay sales.

 

LF571
An impressive, large and very beautiful ceremonial llixlla from the Amarete Quechua tribe who occupy a small, isolated region northeast of Lake Titikaka.  The design bands are woven with double plied yarns on an all-red field.  The center seam includes figures of llamas.  54" X 49" $500

 

LF572
An interesting late-20th century Aymara/Quechua awayu from Bolivar Pueblo in the department of Cochabamba, Bolivia.  The bunny rabbits are quite unique.  41" X 36"  $175

 

LF584
A beautiful and finely woven Achiri Aymara awayu shoulder cloth from the province of Pacajes, Bolivia.  This all-alpaca textile has fine edge tubing and dates to the turn of the 19th century.  44" X 39"  $450

 

LF588
A spectacular Toropalca Quechua woman's llixlla shoulder cover dating to the early-20th century.  This striped textile is decorated with colorful stripes and the side bands are woven in reverse-spun yarns.  45" X 40"  $650

 

LF583
A very attractive jilakat inkuña leader's cloth of 19th century age.  This all-alpaca textile comes from the Pacajes Aymara tribe in western Bolivia.  There is fine, complicated edge tubing around the periphery.  23 1/2" X 22 1/2"  SOLD.