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Textile

CulturePeruvian, Nazca
Date5th-7th century C.E.
MediumFiber and dye
DimensionsFramed: 58 × 35 3/4 inches (147.32 × 90.81 cm)
Credit LineGift of Fifi White
Object number2000.28.1
On View
Not on view
DescriptionThis textile consists of two horizontal strips that are sewn together in the center. Large and small black, mustard, brown, and burgundy blocks form the design.
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