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An elongated, hemispherical textile hat, known as a "Lluchu," is displayed horizontally on a dark gray rectangular stand within a museum exhibit. The hat features distinct bands of color and patterns, primarily red and beige/light brown, with intricate patterns in dark blue/black and other hues. Its top tapers to a point and ends with a small tassel. The setting appears to be an indoor museum or exhibition, indicated by the display case glass and informational labels. Reflections are visible on the glass surface. No people are present in the image. Two labels are visible. The one to the right of the hat provides details about the object: "LLUCHU HEMISFÉRICO ALARGADO DE LA PAZ" (Elongated Hemispherical Lluchu from La Paz). It describes the item as a "Gorro. Solideo de forma Gomo hemisférico de campana, que se alarga en la parte superior." (Hat. Skullcap in the shape of a hemispherical bell, which elongates at the top). Materials are listed as "Ayro" and "fibra fina." The period is identified as "Colonial Tardío (1780-1825 d.C.)". Its origin is specified as "La Paz, Bolivia" and "Provincia Murillo, depto. La Paz." A partially visible label further in the background to the left mentions "MARCO HEMISFÉRICO DE CALAMARCA," referring to a dark cylindrical object behind the main exhibit. The image is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its original orientation.
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