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Manta Cacique Mapuche - Trarican Macuñ
Black and white wool poncho, with an opening in the middle and a design that forms three big parallel vertical stripes, formed by a stepped motif. By separating these stepped stripes, it has thin vertical parallel lines. The background is black and the figures and lines are white. It has fringes on the sides. -
Jergón
Rectangular textile piece. It has different colors such as red, yellow, white, black, pink and blue. It features some lengthwise parallel strips, giving rhythm and uniformity to the design. The thickness and use of color alternates and 4 strips presenting resist dyeing or ikat. -
Chamanto
Traditional male poncho from the Central zone. This rectangular textile piece is woven in two pieces falling over the torso. It has a obverse and reverse. It has floral designs in six areas. These elements are combined in dark red, ochre, black and light red. -
Manta Cacique Aymara
Natural brown camelid hair poncho made of two pieces, leaving an opening in the middle for the head. None of the pieces have designs and the textile border has a sewn pink and green trimming.