
Tunic
<p>The Wari Empire rose to power near modern-day Ayacucho during the first millennium. Eventually, it came to control much of highland Peru alongside a related state called Tiwanaku in what is now Bolivia. Waris and Tiwanakus developed a shared corpus of imagery that was most elaborately materialized in fine tunics, which were then worn by and buried with elite men. Wari woven designs have some of the highest thread counts of any handwoven fabric made anywhere in the world.</p> <p>The designs on Wari tunics are highly abstract. One side of each motif is a zigzag line that turns into a spiral (a common but unclear Andean symbol), while the other half represents a face in profile. The vertically divided circle is the eye. The N-shaped area represents grimacing canine teeth. The band with two or three dots above or below it represents a hat. While the faces are clearer in the tunics to the left and right, in this fragment the eye is upside-down and the mouth is where the nose should be.</p> <p>Similar to other Wari textiles in the Art Institute's collection (including AIC <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artworks/85306">1955.1702</a>, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artworks/2091">1956.95</a>), this tunic features motifs comprised of faces and stepped spirals, showing how highly regulated Wari designs were. But the most curious aspect of Wari tunics is how the compositions of the motifs become increasingly compressed on the garments’ sides.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 600
- Dimensions
- 109.9 × 119.7 cm (43 1/4 × 47 1/8 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
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Headband
800 · Cotton and wool (camelid), outer band of single interlocking tapestry weave; inner band of two-color complementary weft weave; joined in wool (camelid), cross-knit loop stitches
Fragment (Band)
800 · Cotton and wool (camelid), tapestry weave with supplementary weft slit closure
Fragment (Band)
800 · Slit tapestry
Fragment
800 · Cotton and wool (camelid), slit, dovetailed, and double interlocking tapestry weave with extended weft loop fringe
Fragments (Tunic)
800 · Cotton and wool, double doevtailed tapestry weave with eccentric wefts and wrapping outlining wefts edged with cotton, plain weave
Headband
600 · Cotton and wool (camelid), bands of single interlocking tapestry weave, plain weave, and two-color complementary weft weave; attached cotton tassels
Record
Verified by WattsOS- Year
- 600
- Dimensions
- 109.9 × 119.7 cm (43 1/4 × 47 1/8 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-600-122881
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





