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A lliklla (Quechua,[1] hispanicized spellings liclla, llicla, lliclla) is a rectangular, handwoven shoulder cloth. It is worn by Quechua women of the Andes region in Bolivia and Peru. Traditionally it is fastened at the front using a decorated pin called tupu.[2] In the Quechua-speaking community of Chinchero, men and women wear distinctive garments that identify them by gender and their community. These garments are woven in two parts—symmetrical opposites that are sewn together. Wide blue bands called pampakuna, or fields, are set apart by multi-striped panels filled with colorful geometric designs. Typically, indigo-blue fields are characteristic of Chinchero women's garments.[3] A q'ipirina is similar to a lliklla but larger, worn over the back to carry small children or all sorts of products, and knotted at the front. GallerySee also
References1. ^Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 {{Commons category|National costumes of Peru}}{{Folk costume}}{{clothing-stub}}{{SouthAm-stub}}2. ^myperu.org A Guide to the Culture and Traditions of the Andean Communities of Peru, Traditional Quechua Clothing 3. ^{{cite web |title=Women's Shawl (Lliqlla) |url=http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/163980/Womans_Shawl_Lliqlla#!lb_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brooklynmuseum.org%2Fopencollection%2Fobject_image%2F22531%2Fsize%2F4%2Flarger |website=Brooklyn Museum |accessdate=22 July 2014}} 4 : Latin American clothing|Shawls and wraps|Peruvian clothing|Bolivian culture |
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