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Wincha (Head Band)
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Wincha (Head Band)

Maker Unknown, Aymara
DateLate 20th Century
MediumBeads/glass, yarn, handspun sheep wool, synthetic trade yarn, and vintage Czechoslovakian trade beads
Dimensions17” long (without end ties) x 4” wide
Credit LineMuseum Purchase; Funded by Marcia Stirling Quillen in memory of John M. Longyear
Object numberNLA2010.27.QUI
DescriptionWincha (head band), warp-faced, produced in an Aymara village but woven in Kallawaya style. Three major design bands have many geometric and animal designs, including horses, birds,.fish, and rayed diamonds representing the sun. Borders have glass trade beads in white, blue and yellow. Ties are hand woven.
ClassificationsTextiles
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Front view
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Late 20th Century
Detail view
Unknown, Aymara
Late 20th Century
Front view
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Front view
Unknown, Aymara
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Overall view
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Front view
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Front view
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Front view
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Front view
Unknown, Aymara
Late 20th Century
Side view
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Front view
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Overall view
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Mid 20th Century
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