- The llawt'u or
llawthu (Quechua,
Hispanicized spellings llauto, llautu) was an
outfit of the
ruling Sapa Incas. It was a
variety of
turban with the colours...
- (feathered pike), and the
mascapaicha (royal insignia)
commonly carried in a
llauto (headband), otherwise, the
mascapaicha could also be
carried on an amachana...
-
secured on the
forehead by a
turban or
headband known as the
llautu or
llauto consisting of a
multicoloured braid "of
extremely fine vicuña wool", wrapped...
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knitting Little black dress Little Lord
Fauntleroy Livery Livery collar Llauto Lock ring Lock
stitch Locking clothing Loculus (satchel)
Loden cape Loincloth...
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husbands always dressed in
woolen clothes and in
their heads they wear
their llautos,
which are a sign they wear to be
known everywhere."
Cieza adds that, after...
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husbands always dressed in
woolen clothes and in
their heads they wear
their llautos,
which are a sign they wear to be
known everywhere. — "The Incas", Pedro...
- ****ets a "long eyegl****
decorated with br****" (ullera
llarga guarnida de
llautó),
carefully described by the clerk, who even
highlights its
optics and its...