""Uncu"" (Tunic)

1438-1534

72.4 cm 177.8 cm

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Inca uncu, or knee-length, sleeveless tunics were some of the most important objects made for the society, capable of carrying complex and sophisticated meanings about identity and status. This tunic, longer than it is wide (when correctly oriented), was intentionally woven f...

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