Huari Textile
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Huari Textile

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This Huari textile (c. 600–1000 AD) showcases the intricate weaving techniques of the pre-Columbian Andes. The Huari used textiles to express culture and social status, incorporating symbolic motifs that reflected religious beliefs and cosmological concepts. These textiles were crucial in ceremonial and political contexts, highlighting the Huari’s sophisticated artistry.