Tunic, c. 1400-1540. Creator: Unknown.

Tunic, c. 1400-1540. Creator: Unknown.

2-746-478 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Tunic, c. 1400-1540. 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 cloistered communities and served the state by brewing beer and weaving fine cloth. The products of their labor were redistributed by the Inca state as prized gifts to loyal vassals and allies. The standardized decorative scheme of this tunic, known as the Inca Key, is one of the most common Inca tunic patterns.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Cotton and camelid fiber
  2. Tapestry

Picture Type
  1. Textile

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5740x6365
File Size : 107,037kb


Aliases

  1. 1957.136
  1. 134604
  1. 0940014334
  1. 1957.136
  1. 2-746-478
  1. 2746478

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