The llawt'u or llawthu (Quechua,[1][2] Hispanicized spellings llauto, llautu) was an outfit of the ruling Sapa Incas.
The llawt'u was traditionally woven from vicuña wool with different-colored plaits.
On the front was a stripe of wool called the maskapaycha.
that small dried frogs were worn under the garment as part of a tradition whose origins have been long lost.
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