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The image displays a traditional loom with an in-progress woven textile, set against a backdrop of geometric patterns, likely part of an exhibition or workshop in La Paz, Bolivia.

The central subject is a light-colored wooden loom frame, possibly a type of backstrap or portable loom, with several wooden rods or shuttles inserted into the warp threads. The partially completed textile on the loom features contrasting off-white and dark gray or charcoal-colored threads. The weaving exhibits intricate geometric patterns, including prominent diamond shapes and horizontal stripes.

The background wall is adorned with several distinct patterns. Large black and white graphic designs dominate the upper and left sections, showcasing diamonds with internal vertical hatching, solid black diamond shapes, and stepped, blocky patterns. To the right and bottom, a thinner, repetitive border pattern of smaller, interlocking diamonds in brown/red, black, and white accents the wall.

In the bottom-left corner, a partial view of another image or poster reveals a vibrant weaving in progress with bright blue and orange/red threads on a loom, featuring a wooden shuttle. Text visible on this auxiliary image reads "URDO AZUL CAPA 1" (Blue Warp Layer 1) next to the blue threads, and "URDO VERDE CAPA 6" (Green Warp Layer 6), though the corresponding thread appears orange/red. The overall presentation highlights the artistry and complexity of traditional weaving, with the loom and textile acting as a central exhibit complemented by visual aids explaining patterns and techniques.
MNela

Jan 9, 2025, 7:57 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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The image displays a traditional loom with an in-progress woven textile, set against a backdrop of geometric patterns, likely part of an exhibition or workshop in La Paz, Bolivia. The central subject is a light-colored wooden loom frame, possibly a type of backstrap or portable loom, with several wooden rods or shuttles inserted into the warp threads. The partially completed textile on the loom features contrasting off-white and dark gray or charcoal-colored threads. The weaving exhibits intricate geometric patterns, including prominent diamond shapes and horizontal stripes. The background wall is adorned with several distinct patterns. Large black and white graphic designs dominate the upper and left sections, showcasing diamonds with internal vertical hatching, solid black diamond shapes, and stepped, blocky patterns. To the right and bottom, a thinner, repetitive border pattern of smaller, interlocking diamonds in brown/red, black, and white accents the wall. In the bottom-left corner, a partial view of another image or poster reveals a vibrant weaving in progress with bright blue and orange/red threads on a loom, featuring a wooden shuttle. Text visible on this auxiliary image reads "URDO AZUL CAPA 1" (Blue Warp Layer 1) next to the blue threads, and "URDO VERDE CAPA 6" (Green Warp Layer 6), though the corresponding thread appears orange/red. The overall presentation highlights the artistry and complexity of traditional weaving, with the loom and textile acting as a central exhibit complemented by visual aids explaining patterns and techniques.

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