Tunic and Band

1100–1532
Overall: 57.2 x 151.1 cm (22 1/2 x 59 1/2 in.)
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The Chimú forged an empire that thrived until the 1460s, when the Inka incorporated it into their own imperial domain.

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Although these garments are similar in appearance and technical features, it is not clear that they were found or used together. To see the record for each, click “see all set records,” above.
Tunic and Band

Tunic and Band

1100–1532

Peru, Chimú or Chimú-Inka, 12th-16th century

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