Formative Period (1250 BC – AD 1) ML600068
PARACAS MANTLE
The threads of each piece in the KUNA Milenium collection intertwine a memory that transcends time. This collection has been curated with the Larco Museum in honor of its 100 years of history, inspired by pre-Columbian Peruvian mantles and textiles, paying tribute to cultures such as Paracas, Moche, Chimú, Chincha, Lambayeque, and Huari.







Each piece is more than a design statement: it is an offering to more than 6,000 years of textile history, a silent language woven with respect and admiration. The pieces in this collection are crafted from alpaca fiber and silk, which today become a contemporary canvas.
The representation showcases all of Peru's cultures, their chronological and geographical location relative to the coast, as well as the materials they used in their different looms.
In the collection, we found 6 pieces that are exact replicas of the pre-Columbian mantles exhibited in the Larco Museum, as well as reinterpretations in alternative colors, where ancestral iconography comes to life, reminding us that heritage is not only preserved but also projected into the future.
Discover the archaeological pieces from the Larco Museum in Lima - Peru that are part of our inspiration.
Formative Period (1250 BC – AD 1) ML600068
PARACAS MANTLE
Fusion Period (800-1300 AD) ML600008
NASCA-HUARI STEPPED AND SPIRAL
Mochica-Wari (AD 800-1300). ML600067
MOCHICA BROCADE
Imperial Period (1300 AD – 1532 AD) ML600135
CHINCHA MANTLE
Fusional Period (800 AD – 1300 AD) ML600141
PARACAS MANTALAMBAYEQUE SMALL SHIRT
Mochica-Huari (800-1300 AD). ML600067
LAMBAYEQUE FUNERARY ATTIRE

Surrounded by beautiful gardens, the Larco Museum is located in an 18th-century viceregal mansion. The Larco Museum's permanent exhibition invites visitors to discover more than 5,000 years of ancient Peruvian history through a fascinating collection of pre-Columbian art.