• Source: Aguayo (cloth)
  • The aguayo (possibly from awayu, Aymara for diaper and for a woven blanket to carry things on the back or to cover the back), or also quepina (possibly from Quechua q'ipi bundle) is a rectangular carrying cloth used in traditional communities in the Andes region of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Aymara and Quechua people use it to carry small children or various other items in it on their backs. It is similar to a lliklla and sometimes regarded as a synonym. It is often striped, and is hand woven with wool that is later dyed with bright colors.


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    Andean textiles
    Indigenous textile art of the Americas
    Poncho
    Rebozo, a similar piece of cloth used in Mexico


    External links


    Media related to Aguayo at Wikimedia Commons

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