The style of the Q'ero's Ocongate neighbors is distinguishable from those of the Q'ero. Usually the pattern is read from only one side and embroidery is sometimes employed. The designs typically consist of diamonds formed by diagonally arranged rows of parallelograms. Sometimes the diamond designs are filled with a motif known as t'ika or flower. Sometimes a q'ocha or lake design is woven into the cloth. Bric-a-brac is commonly seen sewn around the sides of the cloth.
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