Bags, also called chuspas, possibly had the same function that pockets in clothing have today. The identification of these objects in ceramic representations, however, associate these bags with a ceremonial purpose related to the transportation and intake of coca leaves. The uniqueness of this piece lies in its fine weave and the two bodies that make it up, a braided tapestry as main support, and a lower section of decorative function produced in needle weave, from where a pattern of fringes and two tassels emerge. Chuspas like this may have been produced as offerings for the funerary paraphernalia dedicated to members of the Inca elite. (CP)
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