
Cleveland Museum of Art
Textile Fragments
- Date
- c. 50–650 CE
- Medium
- cotton and camelid fiber
- Culture
- Peru, Moche, north coast
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
These fragments are rare survivors of catastrophic rains that destroyed much of the Moche textile legacy and may have helped to bring about the decline of Moche culture. Each depicts a serpent and a snail beneath a hovering raptorial bird—perhaps a snail kite, a type of hawk named after its favored food. The size of the motifs implies that the original textile was large; a mantle (a shawl-like garment) or a hanging are among the possibilities. These fragments are rare survivors of floods that destroyed much of the Moche textile record.
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