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Yacolla (garment)

Outer garment in Incan men's clothing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Yacolla was an outer garment in the Inca men's clothing that was similar to a mantle worn over the Uncu.[1]

Style

Yacolla was a square-shaped woven cloth worn over the shoulder and tied to the corners of the cloth. Yacolla was made of finer cloth when the royals wore it. "Llicilla" was a woman's mantle held together with tupu pins.[1][2]

Yacolla was a part of daily clothing and also an item for grave goods.[3]

See also

  • Tocapu, geometrical motifs used by Incas.
  • Anaku (dress), a skirt-type draped garment of indigenous women in the Inca Empire.
  • Cumbi, a fine luxurious fabric of the Inca Empire.

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