
Cleveland Museum of Art
Textile Fragment
- Date
- c. 50–650 CE
- Medium
- cotton and camelid fiber
- Culture
- Peru, Moche, north coast
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This fragment, one of several in the collection, is a rare survivor of catastrophic rains that destroyed much of the Moche textile legacy and may have helped to bring about the decline of Moche culture. It 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. This fragment is a rare survivor of floods that destroyed much of the Moche textile record.
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