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Technique: Hand-Woven
Pre Colombian Proto Nazca Peruvian Textile Fragment
Located in Delray Beach, FL
A Proto-Nazca textile fragment from Southern Peru circa 100BC-200AD. The linked munecas ("dolls" in Spanish) figures were woven with fibers likely from llama and it was used to be t...
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15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Antique Hand-Woven Shadow Boxes
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Wool, Natural Fiber, Glass, Wood
Dex Rex Feature - 6 Pieces
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Polished bronze frame with hand woven intersection pattern of natural bamboo and unbleached cotton thread.
Models in the collection are individually hand-crafted by the skilled arti...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Hand-Woven Shadow Boxes
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Bronze
$17,570 / item
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