Quadrangular panel of double cloth, with dots of color in tapestry and embroidery. The design consists of S-shaped serpents. Provenience Huaca Malena.
Iconography of the Malena style, produced in tapestry technique. Provenience Huaca Malena.
Detail of a Sicán style uncu, representing a frontal personage holding two staffs. Slit tapestry technique. This textile is probably imported from the North Coast. Provenience Huaca Malena.
Detail of a band of eccentric tapestry in Sicán style representing a personage derived from the Moche tradition. This textile is probably imported from the North Coast. Provenience Huaca Malena, Sector I, Platform A.
Fragment of a Sicán-style band woven in eccentric slit tapestry that displays a profile personage with winged eye, headdress, and staff. This textile is probably imported from the North Coast. Provenience Huaca Malena, Sector II, Platform C.
Personages represented frontally holding two staffs and personages in profile view, holding a single staff. North Coast style. Provenience Huaca Malena.
Iconography in the Malena style, showing designs that appear on cotton cloths with small panels woven in reinforced tapestry technique. Provenience Huaca Malena.
Bag produced in reinforced tapestry technique depicting a scene of counter posed felines. Provenience Huaca Malena, Sector 1, Platform A.
Iconography from bags produced with warp-faced technique. Provenience Huaca Malena.
Red bag, made of camelid fiber and employing a warp-faced technique, with vertical bands at the center. Provenience Huaca Malena, Sector I, Platform A.