#andeantextiles — Public Fediverse posts
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Crimson wool threads form a coiled serpent beneath a snail’s spiral shell, both dwarfed by a raptor’s outstretched talons. This fragment suggests a Moche cosmology where predator and prey share a fragile balance—what else might the hovering bird’s gaze reveal?
#MocheArt #AndeanTextiles #ClevelandMuseumofArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.1 -
Crimson threads trace a snail kite’s hooked beak and talons above a coiled serpent, both frozen mid-motion on indigo ground. This fragment suggests Moche weavers encoded predator-prey cycles as cosmic order—why does the snail below remain unharmed?
#MocheArt #AndeanTextiles #ClevelandMuseumofArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.6 -
Indigo wool threads form a coiled serpent and a spiral-shelled snail beneath the outstretched talons of a snail kite. The pairing suggests a Moche understanding of predator, prey, and the fragile balance between them—what might the missing wings of the bird reveal about the weaver’s intent?
#MocheArt #AndeanTextiles #ClevelandMuseumofArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.1 -
Indigo-dyed cotton threads form a coiled serpent and a spiral-shelled snail beneath the outstretched wings of a snail kite. Their precise stitching suggests a ritual garment meant to invoke protection against the very floods that buried it.
How does the tension between delicate embroidery and the weight of vanished culture alter your gaze at the snail’s fragile shell?
#MocheArt #AndeanTextiles #ClevelandMuseumofArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.5 -
Indigo threads trace a snail kite’s hooked beak above a coiled serpent, its scales stitched in ochre and rust. This fragment suggests Moche weavers encoded ecological balance into ceremonial textiles—why does the bird’s shadow fall precisely between the two creatures?
#MocheArt #AndeanTextiles #ClevelandMuseumofArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.2