Sold2021Aymara (Colla) Tari Ceremonial Cloth, Bolivia,Aymara (Colla) Tari Ceremonial Cloth, Bolivia, c.1200-1550 CE. Woman's coca cloth of one loom panel of alpaca warp faced weaving with embroidered tie cords. Provenance: ex Jean Lions Collection, GenevSee Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ceremonial Shaman's Cloth Tari, Peru, Late 19thTari Blue Peru (ceremonial ground cloth / shaman’s cloth) Lake region, dept of Puno, Peru. Late 19th century. Natural dyes. Alpaca. Aymara Indian culture. Size: 29'' x 32'' (74 x 81 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ceremonial Shaman's Cloth Tari, Peru, Late 19thTari Peru (ceremonial ground cloth / shaman’s cloth) Lake region, dept of Puno, Peru. Late 19th century. Natural dyes. Alpaca. Aymara Indian culture. Size: 33'' x 31'' (84 x 79 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ceremonial Shaman's Cloth Tari, Acora, Late 19thTari Acora Peru (ceremonial ground cloth / shaman’s cloth) Lake region, dept of Puno, Peru. Late 19th century. Natural dyes. Alpaca. Aymara Indian culture. Size: 28'' x 31'' (71 x 79 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ceremonial Shaman's Cloth Tari, Peru, Late 19thTari Peru (ceremonial ground cloth / shaman’s cloth)Lake Titicaca region, dept of Puno, Peru. Late 19th century. Natural dyes. Alpaca. Aymara Indian culture. Size: 30'' x 32'' (76 x 81 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Bolivian Textile AssortmentBolivian Textile Assortment (20) items including examples of Aymara Bolivia manta; Tari carrying cloth having animal and geometric design; (2) Caiza poncho; Quechua Bolivia manta; woven tunic and otheSee Sold Price
Sold2022Aymara Large Tari or Awayo, Lake Titicaca, 19th C.Aymara Large Tari or Awayo, Lake Titicaca, 19th C. Natural dyes, alpaca. A large and unusual, one loom panel, oatmeal ground color ceremonial cloth used during ritual to establish a sacred platform foSee Sold Price
Sold2023Aymara Tari Coca Cloth, Lake Titicaca Region, Mid 19th C.Aymara Tari Coca Cloth, Lake Titicaca Region, Mid 19th C. Alpaca. Collected by Steve Berger, 1982. Size: 34'' x 31'' (86 x 79 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Incuna Ceremonial Cloth, Omasuyos TribeIncuna, Aymara Culture, Omasuyos tribe, 19th century, North side Lake Titicaca. Ceremonial single loom panel cloth for sacred mesa or serving coca and drink.Provenance: ex Jean Lions Collection, GenevSee Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Man's Authority Cloth, Bolivia, 16th C.Aymara Man's Authority Cloth, Bolivia, 16th C. Prehispanic example in vicuna fiber pampa with paired running stripes of blue and red. Poor condition but an iconic example. Size: 2'9'' x 2'5'' (84 x 74See Sold Price
Sold2023Incuña or Tari Women’s Ceremonial Head or Ground Cloth, Pacajes Region. Dept of La Paz,19th C.Incuña or Tari Women’s Ceremonial Head or Ground Cloth, Pacajes Region. Dept of La Paz,19th C. Alpaca warp and weft. Natural dyes. The Pacajes region is renowned for its high-quality alpacaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Tari (Toj'jo Style), Lake Titicaca Region, 19th C.Tari (Toj'jo Style), Lake Titicaca Region, 19th C. Ceremonial ground cloth/shaman's cloth. Chain link design. Natural dyes, alpaca. Size: 3'1'' x 2'8'' (94 x 81 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ccahua Ponchito, Pacajes, Bolivia, 19th C.Ccahua Ponchito, Aymara Culture, 19th century, Pacajes, Bolivia. Designator cloth of village leader worn during ceremony and ritual. Natural dyed alpaca. Provenance: ex Jean Lions Collection, Geneva,See Sold Price
Sold2024Ceremonial Woman's Mantle, Bolivia, Late 18th - Early 19th C.Ceremonial Woman's Mantle, Bolivia, Late 18th - Early 19th C. Crafted by the Pakasa Aymara people from Achiri, Department of La Paz, Bolivia, this Ahuayu, or ceremonial women’s mantle, stands as a tSee Sold Price
Sold2019Mid/Late 19th C. T'alla Mama Ceremonial Mantle, AymaraMid/Late 19th C. T'alla Mama/Chieftain's Wife Ceremonial Mantle; Calamarca, Dept. of La Paz, Bolivia. Natural dyes; alpaca. During certain ceremonies the T'alla (chief woman or chief wizard) of the CaSee Sold Price
Sold202320th C. Peru Aymara Textile Coca ClothSouth America, Peru or Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early 20th century CE. A fine wool textile panel comprised of camelid (alpaca or llama) fibers dyed in bright hues of crimson red, blue, purSee Sold Price
Sold2019Early/Mid 19th C. Man's Poncho, Aymara PeopleEarly/Mid 19th C. Man's Ceremonial Poncho, Aymara People, Pacajes, Department of La Paz, Bolivia. The 19th Century Pacajes Aymara were master spinners, weavers and dyers of alpaca wool. Since they conSee Sold Price
Sold202320th C. Peru Aymara Wool Textile Coca Cloth w/ Tassels**Originally Listed At $500** South America, Peru or Bolivia, Aymara culture, ca. early 20th century CE. A lovely textile coca cloth comprised of tightly-woven camelid (alpaca or llama wool) fibers prSee Sold Price
Sold2019Mid 19th C. Woman's Mantle/Ahuayo, Aymara PeopleMid 19th C. Woman's Ceremonial Alpaca Mantle/Ahuayo, Aymara People, Sica-Sica, Bolivia. The Sica Sica Aymara women were exceptional weavers. This fine ceremonial woman's mantle, ahuayo, demonstrates tSee Sold Price
Sold2017Aymara Textile, Bolivia, 19th C.Aymara Textile, Bolivia, 19th C. Size: 3'7'' x 3'7'' (109 x 109 cm).International Textile Arts Auction, Live and Online: 10/29/17. Folk, Traditional, Ethnographic, Tribal, Ceremonial Textiles, includiSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ahuayo/Shawl, Aymara Culture, Mid 19th CAhuayo/Shawl, Lake Titikaka, Aymara Culture, Bolivia, middle 19 c., silkiest camelid fiber, woman's shoulder cloth with striking black background and of narrow stripes, symbolizing pre-Hispanic motifsSee Sold Price
Sold201719th C. Attractive Bolivian Aymara Textile Weaving**First Time At Auction**New World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A gorgeous bright red, woven alpaca wool cloth, almost square in form, withSee Sold Price
Sold202120th C. Bolivian Aymara Textile w/ Geometric Motifs**Originally Listed At $150** New World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. A ceremonial blanket comprised of two large panels sewn together and woven frSee Sold Price
Sold2018Bolivian Ayamara Textile Weaving - Birds & InsectsNew World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early to mid 20th century CE. A ceremonial blanket, woven from alpaca wool, probably from the Challhuahuacho District of Peru. The textilSee Sold Price
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