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https://clevelandart.org/art/1957.136
Finely woven interlocked tapestry garments were a privilege of the nobility within the Inca Empire. Such garments were made throughout the vast Inca territory by women of noble families, by professional weavers, and by the Aclla (Chosen Women). These specialists lived in clois...
Artifact
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Terms
Culture
Peru, Inca, 15th-16th century
Technique
tapestry; cotton and camelid fiber
Genre
Textile
Department
Textiles
Relations
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