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Man’s poncho that is almost entirely covered with figures (diamonds, zigzags, hexagons, flower and leaf patterns) in red or maroon on white. The figures are organized in 4 wide bands and 1 narrower band near the centre seam. Plain weave stripes separate the figured bands; a series of narrow stripes is placed on the outer edge of the poncho.
Band (watana) with varied patterns.
Wayaka (bag for sowing seeds). Plain weave, warp-faced; striped in natural colours of camelid fibre.
Longish, narrow moneybag (monedera, Spanish; pachaq chaki, Quechua) with fringes along the sides and bottom. Patterns of coca leaves cover both faces.
Small coca leaf bag (chuspa) with tubular woven edgings (ribetes) on seams and bag mouth, a woven strap handle and a replied fringe. Geometric patterns cover both faces of the bag.
A complete dance sling (wichi wichi). It has a small vestigial cradle that is finger-woven. The large handle on one side has a number of diamond and diagonal patterns along its length. The final section has a series of tassels and there is a finger loop hidden between the first two tassels. The second handle is thinner and also has diamond patterns and a tiny finger loop below the first tassel. Both handles end in three branches, each with tassels on the ends.
A complete dance sling (wichi wichi) with a finger-woven cradle and handles made of solid braids. The red and white yarns are carried in the core of the braid until needed for the figures, which include lizards and diamonds. The handles are adorned with bright pompoms and end in red tassels.
A dance sling (wichi wichi) consisting of a main braid and one secondary braids with tassels; both are solid braids. The main braid has many different patterns and is attached to a finger-woven pocket that has the remains of small tassels along its edges. A smaller handle extends from the other side of the cradle. It begins as a flat braid and changes to a solid braid; the solid braid has a 4-colour chevron pattern.
A small-size dance sling (wichi wichi) with a finger-woven cradle and solid braids for handles. The bigger braid ends in a tassel made of 3 solid braids and has a finger loop braided in just above the tassel. The bigger braid has various diamond patterns while the smaller braid has a 4-colour chevron pattern.
A small-size sling (waraqa); likely made for a child. The sling has a finger-woven pocket and solid braid handles with a finger-loop at one end. Chevron pattern in black and white.