File:Väv, mantel, Paracastextil, Göteborgssamlingen, 1935.32.0118.tif

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Svenska: Mantel med rutor 1935.32.0118. År 2017 överlämnades föremålet till Nationalmuseet i Peru för arkeologi, antropologi och historia.

Den här manteln är ovanlig eftersom motiven på paracasvävar sällan är rent geometriska. Varje ruta på manteln innehåller fyra mindre rutor i olika storlekar och färger. Tre av rutorna har samma kombination av färger. Manteln har idag 240 rutor, men är avkortad och har troligen haft 288 eller ännu fler rutor från början. Den har också varit kantad med svarta öglestygn.

Material och teknik

Ylletyg, vävt i tuskaft med en avancerad interlockteknik. Varje färgfält är vävt som att det skulle ha varit ett eget stycke; trådarna går inte över hela väven, utan vid varje byte av färg har tråden avslutats och fogats ihop med en ny tråd. Detta gäller både varptråd och inslagstråd. Totalt har 22 olika färger använts.

Datering och ursprung

Paracas Nekropolis, Intermedio Temprano 1-3 (ca 100 f.kr – 300 e.kr)
English: Mantle with squares 1935.32.0118. Repatriated to National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru.

This mantle is unusual, in that the motifs of Paracas fabrics are seldom purely geometric. Each square of the mantle contains four smaller squares of various sizes and colours. The colour of the biggest squares is never repeated in this textile. Three of the squares have the same combination of colours. The mantle now has 240 squares, but it has been shortened and probably numbered 288 squares or more to begin with. It was formerly edged with black tubular cross-knit loop stitches.

Material and technique

Woollen fabric, plain-woven with an advanced interlocking technique. Each colour field is woven as if a piece in its own right. The threads do not extend throughout the weave. Instead, with every change of colour the thread has been concluded and joined onto a new one. This applies to warp and weft alike. A total of 22 different colours have been used.

Dating and origin

Paracas Necropolis, Intermedio Temprano 1 (c. 100 BC – 300 AD)
Español: Manto 1935.32.0118

Este manto es inusual, ya que los motivos de los tejidos de Paracas raramente son geométricos. Cada cuadrado del manto contiene cuatro cuadrados menores de diferentes tamaños y colores. El color de los cuadrados mayores nunca se repite en este textil. Tres de los cuadrados tienen sin embargo, la misma combinación de colores. Este manto tiene hoy día 240 cuadrados, pero está acortado y probablemente tuvo 288 o aún más cuadrados inicialmente. También estuvo bordado por las orillas con puntadas de cadeneta negras.

Material y técnica

Tela de lana tejida a dos lizos con una técnica de entrelazo avanzada. Cada bloque de color está tejido como constituyendo una pieza separada; los hilos no atraviesan todo el tejido hasta la orilla, sino que terminan en cada cambio de color entrelazándose con el nuevo hilo. Esto es así, tanto para los hilos de la urdimbre como para los de la trama. En esta pieza se han usado en total 22 colores diferentes.

Época y origen

Intermedio Temprano, Paracas – Nasca.
Date Photo: 2013-09-10
Source Museum of World Cultur, Gothenburg: 1935.32.0118
Author Hannes Anderzén (photo)

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