This is an amazing collaboration, set some time aside and explore.....Deb Mc

http://www.weavingcommunities.org

 

Welcome to the Weaving Communities of Practice website, the result of an AHRC-funded project on textiles, culture and identity in the Andes.

The project is based at the Centre for Iberian and Latin American Visual Studies (CILAVS) and the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems at Birkbeck, University of London, with the Instituto de Lengua y Cultura Aymara (ILCA), in La Paz, Bolivia, in partnership with museums in the UK, Bolivia, Peru and Chile.

The principal feature of this website is a database of Andean textiles. Using the Textile Product Search, you can:

Search the database by key terms

View high-resolution images of textiles from collections around the world

Make thematic searches: on structure, technique, place, region, period, material and iconography

Make advanced searches, crossing and filtering data

Save text, images and searches

Print, export and send data

There is also a detailed guide to processes of textile manufacture, including images and video clips of techniques, instruments and structures; a glossary of textile-related terms in English, Spanish and Andean languages; an introduction to textile heritage; and bibliography.

 

Comments

rosearbor (not verified)

Thank you for posting this, Deb.  This is going to be a real time sink!  There are some gorgeous pictures here, many unlike any I've seen before in books.  The piece of weaving from the Late Intermediate Period still attached to the backstrap loom (ILCA_BML037) is amazing.  

I havent found a way to search an ID number, but I found this by browsing Motifs, and it was on page 7 or 8.

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