Aymara

Poncho

1850/1900
Wool, stripes of plain weave and three-color complementary warp weave; joined with darning stitches; bottom edged with tape of three-color complementary warp weave; plain weave with extended supplementary patterning weft fringe
210.2 × 167.6 cm (82.8 × 66 in)

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