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An ancient ceremonial or funerary costume is displayed horizontally within a rectangular glass case in a dimly lit museum setting. The artifact, likely originating from an ancient Peruvian culture given the Pueblo Libre context, features a light-colored, possibly fabric or leather, body garment adorned with numerous circular golden discs covering the torso and upper leg areas. Metallic bands are visible on the arms and lower legs. A prominent golden headpiece, conical in shape with intricate details and reddish-brown elements at its peak, completes the ensemble.

The costume is laid out on an unseen support structure, which appears to be a stylized human form. The glass case reflects ambient light and some internal elements of the museum. A dark wooden display component is visible at the right end of the case. The overall environment suggests a carefully curated exhibition, emphasizing the artifact's historical and cultural significance. A small, dark display label with illegible text is barely visible in the top left corner of the main image. No human activity is depicted, focusing solely on the displayed artifact.
Lolita

Jun 4, 2026

Pueblo Libre, Peru

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An ancient ceremonial or funerary costume is displayed horizontally within a rectangular glass case in a dimly lit museum setting. The artifact, likely originating from an ancient Peruvian culture given the Pueblo Libre context, features a light-colored, possibly fabric or leather, body garment adorned with numerous circular golden discs covering the torso and upper leg areas. Metallic bands are visible on the arms and lower legs. A prominent golden headpiece, conical in shape with intricate details and reddish-brown elements at its peak, completes the ensemble. The costume is laid out on an unseen support structure, which appears to be a stylized human form. The glass case reflects ambient light and some internal elements of the museum. A dark wooden display component is visible at the right end of the case. The overall environment suggests a carefully curated exhibition, emphasizing the artifact's historical and cultural significance. A small, dark display label with illegible text is barely visible in the top left corner of the main image. No human activity is depicted, focusing solely on the displayed artifact.

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