
Cleveland Museum of Art
Fragmentary Mantle
- Date
- c. 1400–1532
- Medium
- tapestry and fancy twill, brocaded; twill
- Culture
- Peru, South Coast, Ica Valley ?, Inca Culture, 15th-16th century
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Eight-pointed stars are a typical motif for the provincial Inka style of the south coast.
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