Jilakat wist’alla (leader's coca pouch)
Maker
Unknown, Aymara
DateMid 20th century
MediumYarn, handspun sheep and llama wool, with more recent tassels of synthetic trade yarn
Dimensions6” H without tassels; 11” with tassels x 6 3/8” W
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object numberNLA2009.12.LMA
DescriptionJilakat wist’alla coca pouch/bag used by male leader as a symbol of office. The pouch has two very uncommon external pockets on front side and fine needlework edging around the sides and top. The tassels were added later as a symbol of the leadership status of the owner (see remarks). The hourglass design represents the opposing forces of hanan and hurin in Andean ideology.
ClassificationsPersonal Accessories
Collections
Exhibitions
Makers and Materials of the Americas
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20th C, 1980-90