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Item
Number: PC 001 Coca-Bag,
late Nazca-Ica-Chincha culture
According to Mr. Ferdinand Anton
this textile was most probably used
as a Coca-Bag and depicts four zoomorphic heads with open mouths framed by
eight birds heads. Very small areas of ancient repair. Interesting piece.
Mounted on linen in a plexiglass frame
Abt. 800-1400 AD
27 cm x 13 cm
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Item
Number: PC 002 Sleeve
band, Ica-Chincha culture
Geometric design. In a Mahogany frame
Abt. 900-1200 AD
40 cm x 7 cm
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Item
Number: PC 003 Textile
in Needle Knit technique, Proto-Nazca culture
Depicting a trophy head.
Interesting
collectors piece. In a Mahogany frame.
Abt. 200 AD
9 cm x 5 cm ( Face )
12 cm x 13 cm ( Entire piece )
CHF 1'200.--
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Item Number: PC 004 Fringe
in Needle Knit technique, Proto-Nazca culture
Figures with hair. This fringe was originally the border of a
large mantle. This piece is an exceptional
collectors item not only for its workmanship, but also for the wonderful variety
of colours used which shows that a great artist has made this gem of
Precolumbian Art. Mounted on linen.
Abt. 200 BC
125 cm x 14 cm
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Item Number: PC 005 Textile
fragment, Huari culture
Depicting a Jaguar. In a Mahogany frame.
Abt. 700-1000 AD
12 cm x 7 cm
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