weaving, textile
pattern heavy
tribal design
weaving
textile
hand-embroidered
pattern design
geometric
regular pattern
pattern repetition
textile design
layered pattern
funky pattern
combined pattern
indigenous-americas
Dimensions 32 7/8 x 3 1/2 in. (83.44 x 8.89 cm) (including braids, without ties)
This belt was likely made by an Indigenous artist, using weaving techniques common in the Andes. The material is probably wool, dyed in vibrant colors and patterned with geometric motifs and animal figures. These designs may hold symbolic meaning, reflecting the cultural heritage and beliefs of the community where it was made. The process of weaving a belt like this one is time-consuming, requiring skill and patience. Each thread must be carefully interlaced to create the desired pattern, resulting in a dense and durable textile. The work involved in creating this textile reflects a deep connection to tradition and a respect for the materials used. Understanding the material and the making of this textile allows us to appreciate the cultural significance of the artwork, and the rich history of Indigenous art.
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