Fragment: Band

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/912

Textile band embroidery fragment, with dyed wool threads in green-brown, yellow-brown and blue.

Fragment: Textile

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/911

Garment fragment with irregular, interlaced technique between weft and warp threads. Camelid wool dyed blue, forming irregular designs, on cream ground.

Knitted Figure

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/909

Cross-knit looped anthropomorphic figure in profile. Figure has both hands to front and is holding something similar to a yellow-brown cup. Yellow, red, blue and white square designs on its back.

Fringe

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/908

Five fringes. Tapestry technique with geometrical designs in light blue, red-brown and black. Dyed cotton and camelid wool; yellow-brown ground. Incomplete.

String

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/906

Dark brown human hair twisted together to form a thin string. Knotted at one side; "Z" torsion. Slightly broken.

Fragment: Textile

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/904

Triangular piece of thick textile. Design shows male in profile, holding a long stick with both hands at the lower right corner. The same male design is present at the front in an eight-sided figure which is surrounded by geometrical protrusions. Protruding geometrical borders are forming stepped...

Tassel

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/903

Tuft of loose cords made of plant fibre and bindings of camelid wool threads. At one end protrudes a cord which would have been used to hang the tassel on a border garment. Red-brown, yellow, brown, green and light blue dyed wool.

Fragment: Textile

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/902

Textile fragment made of two bands joined together by three seams. Larger band has tapestry technique and yellow-brown dyed threads forming a bird decoration and vertical lines. Other band has open tapestry decoration, forming a bird design.

Panpipes

MOA: University of British Columbia

3010/34

Panpipes or pan flute. Seven pipes of gradually increasing length and girth bound with strips of reed and string.

Panpipes

MOA: University of British Columbia

3010/33

Panpipes or pan flute. Seven pipes of gradually increasing length and girth bound with strips of reed and string.