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Wawa Waq’a (Wrap for Infants)
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Wawa Waq’a (Wrap for Infants)

Maker Unknown, Aymara
DateMid 20th Century
MediumHandspun sheep wool
Dimensions43 1/4” long x 6 1/4” wide
Credit LineMuseum Purchase; Funded by Laura Klugherz and David Albert in honor of Theresa Klugherz
Object numberNLA2010.25.ALB
DescriptionWawa waq’a wrap for infant babies. Design bands have repeated chevron patterns running in opposite directions. The design is called q’ili q’uwa and refers to the leaf of a medicinal Andean herb that is also used to protect against negative forces. The baby is thus wrapped in this protective design.
ClassificationsTextiles
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Rolled up view
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Early 20th Century
Side view
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Mid-20th C
Front view
Unknown, Aymara
Mid 20th century
Overall view
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Front view
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Interior view
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