2 x 3 Vintage Peruvian Alpaca Pictorial Rug 78751
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2 x 3 Vintage Peruvian Alpaca Pictorial Rug 78751

Size: 02'01 x 03'03
Main Color: Beige
Age: Vintage
Origin: South America
Transaction type: Cr
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2 x 3 Vintage Peruvian Alpaca Pictorial Rug 78751

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78751 Vintage Peruvian Alpaca Pictorial Kilim Rug, 02'01 x 03'03.

South American Peruvian pictorial kilim rugs are distinctive textiles originating from Peru, blending traditional Andean weaving techniques with contemporary designs. Handwoven by skilled artisans, these rugs feature vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and symbols inspired by indigenous cultures like the Incas, as well as elements from nature and daily life. Combining functionality with cultural significance, they serve as both floor coverings and decorative pieces, showcasing Peruvian craftsmanship and heritage. Efforts to promote and preserve traditional weaving techniques ensure the continued production and appreciation of these unique textiles.

Folk art charm meets tribal enchantment in this vintage South American Peruvian alpaca pictorial rug, handwoven with wool. The alpaca, a rare and precious animal related to the vicuña, llama, and guanaco, holds a significant place in Andean culture. Believed to have emerged from a cross between llamas and vicuñas approximately 6000 years ago, alpacas were revered by the ancient Inca civilization. Reserved for Incan royalty, their fine fleeces symbolized luxury and wealth. Alongside llamas, alpacas played a vital role in providing clothing, food, fuel, and companionship to the inhabitants of the high-altitude regions of Peru, Chile, and Bolivia.

The history of alpacas has been characterized by turbulence, yet their cultural importance endured through the ages. Domesticated animals in the harsh landscapes of the Altiplano, alpacas not only provided practical resources but also held spiritual significance within Andean societies. Their wool, prized for its softness and warmth, became a symbol of status and tradition, passed down through generations of weavers who meticulously crafted textiles infused with cultural symbolism and artistic expression.

This handwoven alpaca pictorial rug embodies the rich tapestry of Andean heritage, blending folk art motifs with tribal patterns to create a captivating piece of textile art. Through its intricate design and use of natural materials, the rug pays homage to the enduring legacy of the alpaca and the skilled craftsmanship of Peruvian artisans. As a symbol of cultural identity and tradition, it serves as a testament to the enduring bond between humans, animals, and the land they inhabit in the high Andes.

  • Abrash.
  • Handwoven wool.
  • Made in Peru.
  • Measures: 02'01 x 03'03.
  • Date: 1970s. Late 20th Century.