Huari Textile
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Huari Textile

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Attributed to the Huari culture (600–1000), this woven fragment shows stylized anthropomorphic figures with elaborate headdresses, repeated in rows against a red ground. Such imagery conveyed cosmological or ritual meaning, linking rulers and deities. The bold palette and complex tapestry weave exemplify Andean mastery of textiles as both artistic and symbolic media.