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Andean Woven Textile Fragment and Shipibo-Conibo Patterned Embroidery Panel
Item Details
Item Type | Wall Hanging, Kené, Decorative Textile Panel |
Maker | Unknown (Andes region, Peruvian or Bolivian) |
Technique | Embroidery, Woven, Brocade |
Manufacturing Process | Handmade |
Materials | Wool, Cotton, Acrylic |
Period | 20th Century |
Origin | South America, Peru, Bolivia |
Number of Items | 2 |
Additional Information | Embroidered panel features striped embroideries in the kené pattern structure of the Peruvian Shipibo-Conibo people. |
Condition
- slight discoloration to textiles; loose stitches and thread ends on both, wool weaving has spots beginning to fray along lower edge; wool weaving was made in two strips and sewn at enter seam, and hangs with corners non-squared, with ripples throughout; cardboard strip with velcro is stapled at upper edge of wool weaving.
Dimensions
25.5" W x 31.0" H x 0.1" D
- measures striped brocade cloth; embroidered textile measures 25.5" W x 58.5" H.
Item #
ITMG697054