Tunic Panel

600-900 CE

50.8 cm 101.6 cm

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Huari (or Wari) tunics are some of the most complex textiles produced in the ancient Americas. They are usually conceived on a grid pattern, with vertical rows of squares separated from each other by thin borders. Images within those borders are very geometric, sometimes to th...

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Purchased by Georgia de Havenon, New York; given to Walters Art Museum, 2016.
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