Faja Belt Llallawa Grande
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Faja from Llallawa, province of Rafael Bustillo in Potosi. Llallawa textiles are characterized by framing the pallay in small squares that are reminiscent of Inca designs. These designs display a wide range of iconagraphy that represent the modern daily life as well as traditional repertoire. Modern icons such as, planes, trains, automobiles, helicopters and bicycles, are woven together with birds, vizcachas, mythical animals dating back to the Incas, the 8 sided star and baroque gardlands found in colonial paintings.The faja is worn by women, men and children. They are called chumpi in Quechua and huaka in Aymara.
Faja from Llallawa, province of Rafael Bustillo in Potosi. Llallawa textiles are characterized by framing the pallay in small squares that are reminiscent of Inca designs. These designs display a wide range of iconagraphy that represent the modern daily life as well as traditional repertoire. Modern icons such as, planes, trains, automobiles, helicopters and bicycles, are woven together with birds, vizcachas, mythical animals dating back to the Incas, the 8 sided star and baroque gardlands found in colonial paintings.The faja is worn by women, men and children. They are called chumpi in Quechua and huaka in Aymara.
Faja from Llallawa, province of Rafael Bustillo in Potosi. Llallawa textiles are characterized by framing the pallay in small squares that are reminiscent of Inca designs. These designs display a wide range of iconagraphy that represent the modern daily life as well as traditional repertoire. Modern icons such as, planes, trains, automobiles, helicopters and bicycles, are woven together with birds, vizcachas, mythical animals dating back to the Incas, the 8 sided star and baroque gardlands found in colonial paintings.The faja is worn by women, men and children. They are called chumpi in Quechua and huaka in Aymara.
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