Mexican Fiber Art Figural Wall Tapestry Attributed to Luis Montiel (Venezuelan 1914-1998)Nadeau's Auction Gallery4.7(431)$50Feb 21, 2026
Hand-Knotted Maymana Kilim Tribal Flatweave Wool Oriental Rug 8'11" x 13'4"Chairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$500
Quechua Woman's Llcklla Mantle, Pocoata, Dept. of Potosi, c. 1900Material Culture4.6(814)$100Feb 24, 2026
Hand-Woven Wool Area Rug Modern Multicolor Geometric Flat-Weave 6'6 x 9'11Bidhaus4.2(836)$1002 days Left
Hand-Woven Vintage Kilim Runner Rug 5'2" x 10'10" Multicolor WoolMynt Auctions4.4(820)$1004 days Left
SoldAn Exceptional Nazca Textile Panel Peru, c. 100An Exceptional Nazca Textile Panel Peru, c. 100-700 AD Superbly woven camelid fibers in tight tapestry weave with red, pink, blue, and yellow dyes, with natural fiSee Sold Price
SoldA Paracas Textile Panel Central Coast Peru, c.A Paracas Textile Panel Central Coast Peru, c. 100 BC - 300 AD A beautiful, vibrant section from a larger mantle or tunic woven from camelid fibers and cotton in a color palette limSee Sold Price
SoldA Long Nazca Panel with Figures Peru, c. 100-70A Long Nazca Panel with Figures Peru, c. 100-700 AD A long, colorful Nazca camelid wool and cotton tapestry fragment with a row of stylized zoomorphic figures. In excellent cSee Sold Price
SoldA Sihuas Textile Panel Peru, c. 500 BC - 100 AA Sihuas Textile Panel Peru, c. 500 BC - 100 AD This fragment of a larger garment shows two figures with one long serpentine arm holding up a trophy head plus three trophy heads held fromSee Sold Price
SoldFramed Nazca Textile & Feather PanelPre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca, ca. 100 to 600 CE. A gorgeous ancient Andean feather panel - possibly from a chest panel which would have been worn by only the most important member of the claSee Sold Price
Sold2000 Year Old Nazca Textile Trophy Head Munecas FringePre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca culture, ca. 100 to 300 CE. A remarkable handwoven textile made from colorful alpaca wool, featuring a rectangular central panel in vibrant red, bordered on oneSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Nazca Textile w/ Trophy Head & Muneca FringePre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca culture, ca. 100 to 300 CE. A remarkable ancient handwoven textile crafted from colorful alpaca wool, featuring a square blue panel bordered by an elaborate frinSee Sold Price
SoldA Proto-Nazca Feathered Cache-sexe Peru, c. 300A Proto-Nazca Feathered Cache-sexe Peru, c. 300 BC - 100 AD Camelid fibers a natural beige color, the panel covered with multi-colored parrot feather mosaic depicting a face with trSee Sold Price
SoldProto-Nazca Textile Panel Fragment, FramedPre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Proto-Nazca, ca. 200 to 100 BCE. A beautiful textile fragment composed of tightly-woven camelid (alpaca or llama wool) fibers dyed in hues of crimson and gold. The panSee Sold Price
SoldNazca Woven Cloth with Anthropomorphic Muneca Fringe**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca culture, ca. 100 to 300 CE. A finely woven alpaca wool textile featuring a central indigo-blue panel flanked by intricate figural fringSee Sold Price
SoldA Nazca Textile Panel Height 53 x width 84 inches.A Nazca Textile Panel Peru, Circa 2nd-8th Century A.D. Height 53 x width 84 inches. Property from the Collection of Stephen and Katherine Harrison, Chicago, Illinois Provenance: Douglas Dawson GallerySee Sold Price
SoldChancay Textile Panel. Peru. 100-1400 AD.Chancay Textile Panel. Peru. 100-1400 AD. Pre-Columbian, Peru. Sewn to cloth for display. 18" x 9". Fine condition. Ex-Dr. Fred ToplakSee Sold Price
SoldA Nazca Textile PanelA Nazca Textile Panel Peru, Circa 12th-14th Century A.D. Frame 83 x 28 inches (210.82 x 71.12 cm). This lot is located in Chicago. Size Frame 83 x 28 inches (2See Sold Price
SoldA Nazca Headband Peru, c. 100- 700 AD Small cuA Nazca Headband Peru, c. 100- 700 AD Small cut shell birds with green stone inlay at their eyes, sewn onto a cotton band. The ends trimmed with small shell disc beads&periodSee Sold Price
SoldA Large Nazca Vessel Peru, c. 100 BC – 400 ADA Large Nazca Vessel Peru, c. 100 BC – 400 AD Earthenware bridge-spout vessel painted in cream, red-brown, orange, olive green and black. Depicts on both siSee Sold Price
SoldA Pair of Nazca Carved Shells Peru, c. 100 BC -A Pair of Nazca Carved Shells Peru, c. 100 BC - 400 AD This is a pair of spondylus shells that were thinned down and incised to depict hands containing human faces. A dark resin waSee Sold Price
SoldNazca, Collection of three vesselsNazca Collection of three vessels Peru, c. 100 BCE-800 CEterracotta, natural pigments 4 h x 8.5 w x 7.5 d in (10 x 22 x 19 cm) 3.5 h x 7 dia in (9 x 18 cm) 3 h x 7 dia in (8 x 18 cm) ColSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Paracas Culture Pottery Drum, PeruPre-Columbian Paracas Culture Pottery Drum, Nazca Valley, South Coast Peru, c.300-100 BCE. Brownware ceramic drum, former llama skin top long gone, with remains of a lizard like applique to base. GoodSee Sold Price
SoldA Nazca Bird at Rest Peru, c. 100-700 AD CarveA Nazca Bird at Rest Peru, c. 100-700 AD Carved shell in form of a miniature bird with its wings furled down its sides and crossing over its tail. Pierced through on the undersideSee Sold Price
SoldProto Nazca Culture Songbird Border, South Coast, Peru, c. 100-400 CEProto Nazca Culture Songbird Border, South Coast, Peru, c. 100-400 CE. Alpaca. A polychrome single needle looped and knotted border depicting serial open mouthed songbirds on a long bar. This techniquSee Sold Price
SoldAn Assemblage of Nazca Fragments from a GarmentAn Assemblage of Nazca Fragments from a Garment Peru, c. 100-700 AD Finely woven in plain weave cream cotton and painted with natural mineral and earth pigments in scenes of hummingbirdsSee Sold Price
SoldProto Nazca Textile Panel - Munecas**Originally Listed At $2500** Pre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Proto-Nazca, ca. 500 to 300 BCE. A remarkably large muneca fringe mantle woven from natural camelid (alpaca or llama) wool yarns by theSee Sold Price
SoldProto Nazca Textile Panel - Abstract Trophy Heads**Originally Listed At $4000** Pre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Proto Nazca, ca. 500 to 300 BCE. An interesting textile panel of a roughly rectangular form comprised of tightly-woven camelid (alpaca oSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Red Textile Panels with Linear Decoration, Peru, Early Horizon, Epoch 10, 100 BCE-200 CETwo Red Textile Panels with Linear Decoration, Peru, Early Horizon, Epoch 10, 100 BCE-200 CE Paracas Cavernas Black and red camelid fiber plain weave with embroidery. 58 x 25 cm For moreSee Sold Price