| Provenance | Ownership History Not Available |
|---|---|
| Culture | Peruvian |
| Handmade | Yes |
Check the listing for details. Bolivian Handwoven Textile Red Black Purple Stripes Traditional Pattern Wool. Condition: Used. Listed at 125.00 USD. 36x38.5. Flaws photographed. These hand-woven cloths are traditionally created by indigenous cultures in the Andean region, such as the Aymara and Quechua peoples of Bolivia and Peru. They are typically made by joining two hand-woven panels of fabric together. They are often crafted from natural fibers like sheep or alpaca wool and colored with traditional dyes. These versatile textiles are essential in daily Andean life, serving as carrying cloths (for babies, food, or goods), shawls, or ceremonial blankets.