Sold202419th C. Bolivian Aymara Wood Wedding Bowl w/ BullSouth America, Bolivia, Aymara people, Colonial Period, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A hand-carved wood bowl with a stylized bull carved into the center- all from a single piece of wood. TraditionallySee Sold Price
Sold202419th C. Bolivian Aymara Carved Fetish Figures (12)**First Time At Auction** South America, Bolivia, Aymara peoples, ca. 19th century CE. A set of 12 hand-carved stone camelid fetish figurines, some carved from alabaster, each exhibiting a minimalistSee Sold Price
Sold2017Early 20th C. Stunning Bolivian Aymara Textile Blanket**First Time At Auction**New World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early 20th century CE. A beautiful woven textile, made from alpaca wool, brightly colored with deep red and brigSee Sold Price
Sold20216 Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowls, Early 20th C.6 Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowls, 20th C. South American folk art, hand-carved from one piece of wood, the bowl interiors each centering an ox or a pair of yoked oxen. Ranging in Size from: 1'' xSee Sold Price
Sold20216 Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowls, Early 20th C.6 Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowls, 20th C. South American folk art, hand-carved from one piece of wood, the bowl interiors each centering an ox. Ranging in Size from: .5'' x 2'' x 2'' (1 x 5 x 5 cSee Sold Price
Sold20213 Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowl, Early 20th C.3 Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowl, 20th C. South American folk art, hand-carved from one piece of wood, the bowl interiors each centering an ox or a pair of yoked oxen. Sizes: 1) 1.5'' x 5.5'' x 4.See Sold Price
Sold2021Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowl, Early 20th C.Bolivian Aymara Wood Marriage Bowl, early 20th C. South American folk art, hand-carved from one piece of wood, the bowl interior centers a pair of yoked oxen. Size: 3.25'' x 12'' x 9.5'' (8 x 30 x 24See 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
Sold2018Early 20th C. Aymara Bolivian Textile PonchoNew World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early to mid 20th century CE. A poncho made of expertly woven and dyed alpaca fiber, consisting of four narrow stripes of bright pink andSee Sold Price
2019Collector's Lot of Ethnographic TextilesCollector's Lot of Ethnographic Textiles including an African kente cloth, traditional chin tribal textile, 2 old chollo bolivian traditional wool hats, old Aymara wool textile, 7 embroidered tribal tSee Sold Price
Sold2023Lot of 12 Aymara BagsLot of 12 Aymara Bags. Including 9 Men’s Chuspa coca bags, 4 are 19th century, 4 are early 20th century and 1 vintage circa 1950. Plus 3 women’s coin bags or purses, these last are earlySee 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
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
Sold2018Bolivian Ayamara Textile - Birds, Reptiles, & Donkeys**Originally Listed At $200** New World, South America, Bolivia, Aymara (Aimara) people, ca. early 20th century CE. A ceremonial blanket, woven from alpaca wool of red, orange, green, beige, blue, andSee Sold Price
Sold2018LOT OF ALL ORIGINAL NATIVE AMERICAN & BOLIVIAN DOLLS.(3) Navajo - 8 1/2", 12", 12 1/2". Seminole - 5". Bolivia - 11" tagged Aymara Indian female with baby made by the "Artesaria Sorata", Sorata, Boliva.See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Ccahua Man's Ponchito, Bolivia, 17th-18th C.Aymara Ccahua Man's Ponchito, Bolivia, 17th-18th C.A true Ccahua ponchito that may be an actual Ccahua tunic that was opened in the late 18th century in accord with official edicts. This is in excelleSee Sold Price
Sold2021Antique Aymara Ccahua Man's PonchitoAymara Ccahua Man's Ponchito. Ccahua ponchitos were the replacement for the tunic from 1780-1900. This finely woven one-loom panel with discontinuously woven neck slit example has a purple center. PurSee 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
Sold2021Aymara Man's Ceremonial Tunic, C.1600-1750 CEAymara Man's Ceremonial Tunic, C.1600-1750 CE. Ceremonial shirt with blue center and red, lloque striped outer bands. Size: 2'8'' x 3' (81 x 91 cm). Ex. Cathryn Cootner Estate Collection, Sonoma, CA.See Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Colla Striped Tunic, 18th-19th CenturyAymara Colla Striped Tunic, 18th-19th C. Regionally variable tribal identifier, but always striped among the ancient Colla, the Aymara speaking peoples. Light blue with brown with tubular edge weavingSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Aymara Feather Mosaic Dance Ornament, 19th C.Rare Aymara Feather Mosaic Dance Ornament, 19th C.Altiplano / Lake Titicaca region. Worn in festival dances, either across the chest or over the shoulders. Wood rods laced together, covered with domesSee Sold Price
Sold2021Aymara Bolivar Aksu, Late 19th C.Bolivar Aksu (woman’s overskirt) Bolivar región, province of Arque, dept. of Cochabamba. Late 19th century. Natural dyes. Alpaca. Aymara Indian culture. Size: 52'' x 48'' (132 x 122 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2016Graciela Rodo Boulanger (1935-* Bolivian)Six horn players, signed lower right: G. Rodo Boulanger, oil on canvas, 28.75'' H x 23.5'' W, est: $1000/2000 Provenance: Private Collection, San Marcos, CASee Sold Price
Jun 18Material CultureCh’uspa Ceremonial Coca Bag, Belen, Department of Oruro, Late 18th C. to Early 19th C.$150
Jun 08Abell AuctionL. Rossi: Superb Pompeian-Style Bolivian Rosewood Veneer and Faux Ivory Low Table$1,000
6 days LeftRipley AuctionsGraciela Rodo Boulanger, Bolivian (B. 1935), bird and cat, colored etching, 8"H x 10"W (sight), 15$50(1 bid)
Jun 18Material CultureJubón Cholita Urban La Paz Aymara Woman’s, La Paz. Dept. of La Paz., 20th C.$200
4 days LeftForum AuctionsSouth America.- Bertonio (Ludovico) Vocabulario de la Lengua Aymara, 2 parts in 1, Juli [Peru],£22,000
3 days LeftJasper52BOLIVIA, PERU with part of Brazil. Indian tribes Bolivian Litoral SDUK 1844 map$10
Jun 18Material CultureHuaka Ceremonial Belt, Leque Region, Department of Cochabamba, Early/Mid 20th C.$200