Lliklla

A lliklla (Quechua,[2] hispanicized spellings liclla, llicla, lliclla) is a rectangular, handwoven shoulder cloth.

Traditionally it is fastened at the front using a decorated pin called tupu.

Wide blue bands called pampakuna, or fields, are set apart by multi-striped panels filled with colorful geometric designs.

[5] 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.

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A Quechua woman of Peru wearing a lliklla around her shoulders
Tupu Pin before the 17th century [ 1 ]