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Red national pattern of bolivian indigenous peoples
Stack of colorful, traditional Peruvian fabrics. Tourist's market in Chinchero village, Sacred Valley, Peru.The Sacred Valley of the Incas or Urubamba Valley is a valley in the Andes  of Peru, close to the Inca capital of Cusco and below the ancient sacred city of Machu Picchu. The valley is generally understood to include everything between Pisac  and Ollantaytambo, parallel to the Urubamba River, or Vilcanota River or Wilcamayu, as this Sacred river is called when passing through the valley. It is fed by numerous rivers which descend through adjoining valleys and gorges, and contains numerous archaeological remains and villages. The valley was appreciated by the Incas due to its special geographical and climatic qualities. It was one of the empire's main points for the extraction of natural wealth, and the best place for maize production in Peru.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/bolivia_380.jpg
A black and white photo of a patterned fabric. The pattern is made up of triangles and squares
Ethnic fabric
Detail of the typical traditional Andes textiles that can be found in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.
Arabic woollen  cushion
Peruvian pattern in a fabric. Peruvian texture full of color. Table cloth from a peruvian restaurant.
A Romanian market stall in Transylvania sells textile belts woven with the bright colors (yellow, red and blue) of the national flag of Romania.
The Paracas textiles were found at a necropolis in Peru  The necropolis held 420 bodies who had been mummified and wrapped in embroidered textiles of the Paracas culture in 200-300 BCE
A series of photographs taken from Guatemala South America showing its local culture
Turkish carpets at Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
Blanket Detail with Latin American Color Pattern
Colorful  traditional woven carpets for sale at Otavalo market in Ecuador
Peruvian hand made woolen fabric background
Arabic woollen cushion
Weaving by the Uros on the floating islands of Lake Titicaca
Colorful, traditional fabrics and souvenirs
The most well-known Chancay artefacts are the textiles which ranged from embroidered pieces, different types of fabrics decorated with paint. A variety of techniques, colours and themes were used in the making of textiles.PERU
Stack of colorful, traditional Peruvian fabrics. Market in Pisac village, Sacred Valley, Peru. The Sacred Valley of the Incas or Urubamba Valley is a valley in the Andes  of Peru, close to the Inca  capital of Cusco and below the ancient sacred city of Machu Picchu. The valley is generally understood  to include everything between Pisac  and Ollantaytambo, parallel to the Urubamba River, or Vilcanota  River or Wilcamayu, as this Sacred river is called when passing through the valley. It is fed by  numerous rivers which descend through adjoining valleys and gorges, and contains numerous  archaeological remains and villages. The valley was appreciated by the Incas due to its special  geographical and climatic qualities. It was one of the empire's main points for the extraction of  natural wealth, and the best place for maize production in Peru.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/peru_380.jpg
A black and white patterned cloth with three birds on it. The birds are in different positions and sizes
Textile Detail with Latin American Color Pattern
Andes Textiles from Peru for sale
Vibrant Mexican Woven Rug Detail (Close-Up)
Detail of traditional dresses in the Can Cau market in Lao Cai province, Vietnam.
Turkish carpets at Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
Traditional andean tapestry from northern Argentina and Bolivia.
Comb cloth: fabric made on the loom in long, thin strips, typical of Guinea-Bissau, 2024
Colorful Mexican-made blankets for sale at an open-air market in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Nazca or Nasca is an archaeological culture of Ancient Peru that developed in the department of Ica, around the 1st to 18th centuries. Textile art flourished from the development in the time of the Paracas. The Nazca were heirs of the Paracas Necropolis in what refers to the technique for the production of very fine cloaks or fabrics.
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