Mantle Border Fragment with Oculate Being

Description

This border fragment features a supernatural being apparently at the center of a religion that swept the south coast during the final stages of the Paracas culture. Known as the Oculate Being after its huge eyes, it is affiliated with fertility and violence—note the darts it holds in one hand. Both large and small versions of the being are embroidered on the fragment, which likely comes from the border of a large, rectangular, shawl-like garment known as a mantle.

Provenance

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Mantle Border Fragment with Oculate Being

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200 BCE–200 CE

Accession Number

1985.193

Medium

camelid fiber, embroidery over foundation cloth

Dimensions

Overall: 116.2 x 16.5 cm (45 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.); Mounted: 127 x 25.4 cm (50 x 10 in.)

Classification

Embroidery

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of The Textile Art Alliance