INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE ARTS | 25 2026-02-25 Auction - 500 Price Results - Material Culture in PA
Balandran Style Poncho, Highlands, Dept. of La Paz, Early 19th C.Taoist Priest's Silk Applique Robe, Yunnan Province, China, Mid 20th C.Ewe Strip-Woven Kente Cloth, Ghana, West Africa, 6'10'' x 11'0'
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Philadelphia, PA, United States
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INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE ARTS | 25. Live Showroom Auction: Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 10AM. Public Exhibition: February 22-23, 11AM-4PM. Also accepting phone and absentee bids. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION: there are no hidden or confidential reserves, all acceptable bidding commences at the online START PRICE. Have questions? Contact frontdesk@materialculture.com
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Aymara Balandran Style Man's Poncho, 19th C.: Aymara Balandran Style Man's Poncho, 19th C. Alpaca warp and weft with natural and synthetic dyes. Collected in the field in the 1970s. 4'7'' x 6'0'' (140 x 183 cm)
0002: Aymara Balandran Style Man's Poncho, 19th C.Est. US$500-US$1,000
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Man's Vicuna Poncho, Dept. of La Paz, 19th/20th C.: Man's Vicuna Poncho, Dept. of La Paz, 19th/20th C. Vicuna fiber. Composed of tan body fibers and creamy white chest fibers, the textile displays a natural striated effect. 4'5'' x 4'11'' (135 x 150
0004: Man's Vicuna Poncho, Dept. of La Paz, 19th/20th C.Est. US$600-US$900
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Men's Vicuna Poncho, Altiplano, Dept. of La Paz, 18th C.: Men's Vicuna Poncho, Altiplano, Dept. of La Paz, 18th C. Vicuña fiber is renowned for its incredibly fine diameter of just 12 microns (um), making it even finer than the best cashmere (which
0005: Men's Vicuna Poncho, Altiplano, Dept. of La Paz, 18th C.Est. US$750-US$1,000
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Aymara Men's Poncho, Dept. of Puno, 19th/20th C.: Aymara Men's Poncho, Peru. Alpaca wool in natural colors, with small stripes of synthetic dyes. 4'4'' x 5'0'' (132 x 152 cm)
0007: Aymara Men's Poncho, Dept. of Puno, 19th/20th C.Est. US$400-US$600
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Aymara Men's Ccahua Ponchito, Dept. of Potosi, 18th C.: Aymara Men's Ccahua Ponchito, Dept. of Potosi, 18th C. Alpaca warp and weft. Natural dyes, indigo and cochineal. This perfect condition piece features narrow pink, red and dark blue stripes across
0008: Aymara Men's Ccahua Ponchito, Dept. of Potosi, 18th C.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Aymara Ponchito, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900: Aymara Ponchito, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900. Alpaca. Characteristic pan Aymara designator cloth for a central character in ritual dance, this heirloom weaving is made of two mirror, symmetrical loom
0009: Aymara Ponchito, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900Est. US$400-US$800
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Rare Aymara Mans Ponchito, Dept. of Potosi, 19th C.: Rare Aymara Man’s Ponchito, Dept. of Potosí, 19th C. Alpaca warp and weft with natural dyes. This superb and rare ceremonial ponchito represents an important evolution in Aymara ritual dress,
0011: Rare Aymara Mans Ponchito, Dept. of Potosi, 19th C.Est. US$400-US$600
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Aymara Woman's Iscayo, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900: Aymara Woman's Iscayo, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900. Alpaca. The pan Aymara cloth used to designate the female leader of ritual ceremonies, an office assumed by most women in a community at some time
0015: Aymara Woman's Iscayo, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900Est. US$400-US$800
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Two Aymara Woman's Ahuayo Mantles, Mid to Late 20th C.: Two Aymara Woman's Ahuayo Mantles, Mid to Late 20th C. Wool. 3'7'' x 3'2'' (109 x 97 cm); 3'6'' x 2'10'' (107 x 86 cm)
0020: Two Aymara Woman's Ahuayo Mantles, Mid to Late 20th C.Est. US$200-US$300