Head dress of feathers like a diadem which was worn on the head and tied with a type of cord under the chin, although it could also be worn on the neck like a feather necklace.
All the knowledge of a specific culture or society, and the forms of interrelation between its parts as a system, for example the use of textile figures to express the practices of weather forecasting, which are connected with the practices of sowing and cultivation.
Use of textiles to express in its iconographic composition certain images that represent regional elements, such as people, animals, crops, means of transport, etc.
Place where in the historical or archaeological past some raw material in this case intended for the production or circulation of textiles is or has been gathered or is now gathered.
Place where in the archaeological or historical past textiles, or some element associated with textile production or circulation, have been deposited or are now deposited.
Place where in the archaeological or historical past textiles or some element associated with textile production or circulation have been baled or packed or are now.
Place where in the archaeological or historical past animals (aemelids, sheep, goats) are or have been sheared to obtain their wool or hair. They tend to be flat or dry places.
Place where in the archaeological or historical past wool or hair from wool-bearing animals (camelids, sheep, goats) intended for textile production has been spun or is now.
Place where in the archaeological or historical past there has been exchange centred in part on textile items or on obtaining their raw material, or is carried out now.
Place where in the archaeological or historical past wool or hair from wool-bearing animals (camelids, sheep, goats) intended for textile production has been selected or is being selected now.
In the Colonial period, table linen, made out of a narrow and elongated woven cloth, of smaller dimensions than the table which is placed on the central part of the table as decoration.
The last part in the chain of textile production, when the cloth as product but also as social practice is spread through society, by forms of learning, norms of its working according to gender and age and ways of using or wearing, distributing and valuing it.
Rope made out of plant or animal fibre, and in the latter case coming in three sizes: large, medium, small; and depending on its thickness, thick and thin, having different functions: the thin ropes used to set up the horizontal loom in weaving.