Feathered Tabard. Culture: Ica (). Dimensions: H. 30 × W. 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm). Date: 15th-early 17th century.Feathers were considered luxury materials in ancient Peru. They were used to embellish elite costume for thousands of years. Textiles densely covered with the brilliantly colored feathers of tropical rainforest birds are among the most spectacular works produced by ancient Andean artists. Feathered garments lent the wearer status and prestige and indicated wealth. Far-reaching contacts were necessary to bring the Amazonian bird feathers over the long distances between the eastern slopes of the Andes to the desert reaches of the Pacific coast, where this tunic was made. Feathers also referred to the birds' ability to fly. In Andean thought, they may have imbued the wearer with increased spiritual power, enabling communication with other realms.The sleeveless tunic has an opening for the head at the neck and is open at the sides with ties. The individual tiny green, red, ye
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