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"Poncho: A Colorful Tapestry of Tradition and Culture" From the vibrant streets of South America to historical portraits

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of man lying on modified poncho bed

Digital illustration of man lying on modified poncho bed

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of poncho bed under tarpaulin

Digital illustration of poncho bed under tarpaulin

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of man sliding pole down side of modified poncho bed

Digital illustration of man sliding pole down side of modified poncho bed

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of modified poncho bed

Digital illustration of modified poncho bed

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of tarpaulin suspended by rope between two trees

Digital illustration of tarpaulin suspended by rope between two trees

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of hooped shelter made from poncho

Digital illustration of hooped shelter made from poncho

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of man using tent pegs to secure poncho in ground

Digital illustration of man using tent pegs to secure poncho in ground

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of man holding rope tied to poncho

Digital illustration of man holding rope tied to poncho

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of man securing poncho between two tree trunks with rope and tent pegs

Digital illustration of man securing poncho between two tree trunks with rope and tent pegs

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of man tying poncho between two tree trunks

Digital illustration of man tying poncho between two tree trunks

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of poncho and ropes flat on ground

Digital illustration of poncho and ropes flat on ground

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of green waterproof poncho

Digital illustration of green waterproof poncho

Background imagePoncho Collection: Digital illustration of man using improvised poncho float to swim across water

Digital illustration of man using improvised poncho float to swim across water

Background imagePoncho Collection: Officer on horseback, illustration from Voyage by A. Petit-Thomas, 1836

Officer on horseback, illustration from Voyage by A. Petit-Thomas, 1836
Peru, 19th century. Officer on horseback. Illustration from Voyage by A. Petit-Thomas, 1836

Background imagePoncho Collection: Detail of pre-Inca vessel in shape of man wearing striped poncho, 200-700

Detail of pre-Inca vessel in shape of man wearing striped poncho, 200-700
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 200-700 A.D. Nazca culture, detail of a vessel in the shape of a man wearing a striped poncho

Background imagePoncho Collection: Paracas culture, wool fabric poncho from Paracas necropolis, Pre-Inca civilization, Peru

Paracas culture, wool fabric poncho from Paracas necropolis, Pre-Inca civilization, Peru
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, circa 6th century b.C. Paracas culture, wool fabric poncho, From Paracas necropolis

Background imagePoncho Collection: Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chancay culture. Close up of poncho decorated with gold

Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chancay culture. Close up of poncho decorated with gold
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 13th century. Chancay culture, details of a poncho decorated with gold

Background imagePoncho Collection: Chile (1854). Falls of Laja river. Litography

Chile (1854). Falls of Laja river. Litography

Background imagePoncho Collection: Chile (1854). Valdivia. Mission of Daghllipulli

Chile (1854). Valdivia. Mission of Daghllipulli

Background imagePoncho Collection: Ecuador. Indigenous painting. Dancec. ECUADOR

Ecuador. Indigenous painting. Dancec. ECUADOR
" Ecuador. Indigenous painting. " Dancec". ECUADOR. "

Background imagePoncho Collection: Bar un Madrid. Illustration from Charles Davillier s

Bar un Madrid. Illustration from Charles Davillier s
" Bar un Madrid. Illustration from Charles Davilliers Voyage en Espagne", published in " El Museo Universal", 1861. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library."

Background imagePoncho Collection: Punishing the absence of doctrine. South American

Punishing the absence of doctrine. South American school. Costumbrism. Painting

Background imagePoncho Collection: Ecuador, Zumbahua, man in poncho by fields (MR)

Ecuador, Zumbahua, man in poncho by fields (MR)

Background imagePoncho Collection: Participants in a Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 23 March 1965

Participants in a Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 23 March 1965
ALABAMA: CIVIL RIGHTS. Participants in a Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 23 March 1965

Background imagePoncho Collection: ARGENTINA: GAUCHO, c1870. Argentine gaucho and girl. Steel engraving, American, c1870

ARGENTINA: GAUCHO, c1870. Argentine gaucho and girl. Steel engraving, American, c1870

Background imagePoncho Collection: Two Araucanos playing pelican, Chile, South America

Two Araucanos playing pelican, Chile, South America
Two Araucanos (natives of Chile) playing at pelican, or bandy-ball, a game similar to hockey, in the high mountain valley of Cuevas, Chile, South America. 1824

Background imagePoncho Collection: Apres ski fashion 1953

Apres ski fashion 1953
Suggested outfits for apres ski socialising. On the left is a grey and yellow checked wool taffeta blouse by Jaeger worn with their huge, button-through circular felt skirt

Background imagePoncho Collection: Three children in outfits by English Warehouse

Three children in outfits by English Warehouse
Three children holding hands, wearing outfits by English Warehouse. 1924

Background imagePoncho Collection: PERU: PARACAS PONCHO. Cotton poncho shirt with neck embroidered with wool yarn

PERU: PARACAS PONCHO. Cotton poncho shirt with neck embroidered with wool yarn, made by the Paracas culture of ancient Peru, 600 B.C. - 175 B.C

Background imagePoncho Collection: Girls Wearing Ponchos

Girls Wearing Ponchos
Non-identical twin sisters wearing crochet ponchos

Background imagePoncho Collection: Portrait of a Peruvian man playing a flute

Portrait of a Peruvian man playing a flute, Inca ruins of Sacsayhuaman, Cuzco, Peru, South America

Background imagePoncho Collection: Hippies / London Festival

Hippies / London Festival
HIPPIES Hippies gather at a pop festival in Hyde Park, London. Everyone is barefoot and there is dancing in the background

Background imagePoncho Collection: Fur Poncho 1913

Fur Poncho 1913
Green lined white fur garment somewhat like a cape or poncho with a thick all round fur collar & chinese style embroidered motif on the chest. Worn with a fur toque



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"Poncho: A Colorful Tapestry of Tradition and Culture" From the vibrant streets of South America to historical portraits, the poncho has woven its way into the fabric of diverse societies. In a portrait capturing Giuseppe Garibaldi's essence, his commanding presence is heightened by his elegant poncho draped over his shoulders. Traveling further south, we find ourselves in Peru's enchanting city of Cusco. Quechua people proudly stand before an ancient Inca wall, their hands clutching intricately designed ponchos that tell tales of their rich heritage. These garments are not mere clothing; they are symbols of identity and tradition. Venturing onto Portobello Road, we encounter a delightful sight - a pile of colorful ponchos beckoning passersby with their kaleidoscope hues. Each thread represents skilled craftsmanship and dedication passed down through generations. In another corner of Peru's Cusco region, a young Quechua boy dons a warm poncho and chullo woollen cap as protection against the Andean chill. His attire mirrors centuries-old customs that have stood strong amidst changing times. Across borders in Argentina, gauchos strum guitars beneath starlit skies while wrapped in cozy ponchos. Their music resonates with passion and echoes stories etched within these timeless garments. Even during wartime in 1915, Turnbull and Asser recognized the practicality and style offered by their own line of ponchos and ground-sheets. These versatile pieces became essential companions for soldiers braving harsh conditions on distant battlefields. Moving north to Ecuador's charming Old Town district along La Ronda Street stands Peguche Handicrafts Shop - an oasis where artisans meticulously craft exquisite ponchos reflecting Ecuadorian culture at its finest. In Colombia's Plaza Caldas, a man finds solace on a bench enveloped in his trusty poncho - providing warmth both physically and emotionally amidst bustling city life, and is a reminder of the comfort and protection these garments offer.