Chimú Dress
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Chimú Dress

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This dress, crafted by the pre-Columbian Chimu culture of northern Peru, exemplifies their sophisticated textile artistry. The Chimu used cotton and camelid fibers in intricate weaving to signify social status and identity. Likely serving ceremonial purposes, the dress reflects the Chimu’s hierarchical society and their connection to the divine.