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Standard Inca Cloth – Ahuasca
Coarse Inca Cloth – Chusi
The coarsest grade of Inca cloth was called chusi (sometimes written as cosi). Chusi was generally not worn,Nike Air Max 97 Shoes, but used for basic household items such as blankets,Nike Air Classic BW, rugs and sacking. “Individual threads used in this type of cloth were said to sometimes be as thick as a finger,Nike Shox,” says Gordon Francis McEwan in The Incas: New Perspectives.
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Inca cloth played an important role in both the social and economic foundations of the empire. According to Morris and von Hagen in The Inka Empire and its Andean Origins, cloth production was, after agriculture, the second largest industry in the Inca Empire. Cloth production was also directly linked to social stratification. Members of society were only allowed to wear Inca clothing befitting their social status, with the quality of the original cloth determining the eventual wearer.
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The next grade of Inca weaving was known as ahuasca (or auasca). Of all the ancient Peruvian textiles, this was the grade most commonly used in the production of Inca clothing. Ahuasca was made from llama or alpaca wool and had a much higher thread count (approximately 120 threads per inch) than that found in chusi cloth.
Thick garments made from ahuasca were worn as standard amongst the lower-classes of the Andean highlands, while lighter cotton clothing was produced on the warmer coastal lowlands. Peruvian Pima cotton, as used by the Incas,Nike Air Max Wright, is still regarded as one of the finest cottons available on today’s market.
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