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Huari Textile

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This Huari textile (c. 600–1000 AD) showcases the intricate weaving techniques of the ancient Andean civilization. Renowned for vibrant colors and complex patterns, Huari textiles often served ceremonial and status-related purposes. Motifs reflect cosmological beliefs and societal hierarchy, embodying artistic skill and cultural expression. These textiles offer insight into Huari social structures and their spiritual connections.