Chancay culture woven textile

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$1,000
Inherited
Home Furnishings
Long Beach, California USA
Description from user:

Woven textile panel with two anthropomorphic humanoids, in black red, blue, beige, brown and white. Pre-columbian woven Chancay artwork textile tapestry.

Had been collected through the years by grandfather and by my great grandfather Engr. Julio Rivadeneyra who lived in northern Peru central coast near Chiclayo. They have been privately purchased and/or gifted by family members who loved collecting like his cousin, Carlos Williams Leon who was a Peruvian architect and archeologist. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Williams_Le%C3%B3n

Answered within 8 days
By David U.
Jan 21, 15:48 UTC
Fair Market Value
$1,500 - $2,000 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
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Hello Meggie,

Thank you very much for choosing Mearto with your online appraisal and for your patience. I apologize for the inconvenient long-waiting, but it is all solved now.

Based on the images, this item is:

A beautiful woven head-cloth made with panels of gauze weave joined with figures (6,5x5").

Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Chancay culture, ca. 800 to 1200 CE

The added embroidered outlines follow around the figures; cotton warp and weft threads, highly over-twisted.

Very good condition.

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