Border fragment by Huacho

Border fragment Possibly 1000 - 1476

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fibre-art, weaving, textile

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fibre-art

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textured

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weaving

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textile

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geometric

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texture

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indigenous-americas

Dimensions 113 × 11.4 cm (44 1/2 × 4 1/2 in.)

This border fragment, woven by the Huacho people, features a striking diamond pattern. The diamond, a universal symbol, carries a wealth of meaning across cultures – from representing the duality of existence to serving as an emblem of invincibility. Observe the double scroll motif along the edge of the fragment, which echoes through time and across continents. This coil appears in ancient Minoan art, often adorning pottery. The scroll or meander pattern, as it’s sometimes called, transcends mere decoration. Think of it as a labyrinth, mirroring our endless quest for meaning and direction. It is a testament to our collective unconscious. The symbolic resonance of this seemingly simple fragment speaks to our innate human desire for order. It is a quest that finds expression across time and culture. The diamond and the scroll remind us that we're all connected. They are echoes of a shared human story that continues to unfold.

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