The Incas: Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Inca Trail

Inca Tocapu and Geometry

Inca's woven codes,
Tocapu patterns abound,
Mystery in threads.

Inca Tocapu Index Geometry played an important role in the creation of Inca tocapus. Tocapus were designed using a system of geometric grids and symmetrical patterns, which allowed weavers to create intricate designs with precise symmetry and balance.

The grids used in tocapu designs were often based on the Inca's use of a decimal system, with units of 10 forming the basis for the geometric layout of the patterns. This system allowed weavers to create patterns with a high degree of precision and accuracy.

In addition to using geometric grids, Inca weavers also incorporated a variety of geometric shapes into their tocapu designs. These included triangles, squares, circles, and trapezoids, which were arranged in various symmetrical patterns to create complex designs.

The use of geometry in Inca tocapus was not only an aesthetic choice but also had cultural and religious significance. The precise geometric patterns were believed to represent the harmony and balance of the natural world and were often associated with Inca deities and their powers.

Overall, the intricate geometric designs of Inca tocapus demonstrate the skill and artistry of Inca weavers and their sophisticated understanding of geometry and its significance in their culture.
 

 

 

Inca Tocapu 3 Kaleidoscope

Inca Tocapu 3 Kaleidoscope.

 

Inca Tocapu 2

Inca Tocapu 3 and Golden Rectangles.

 

Inca Tocapu 2 Kaleidoscope

Inca Tocapu 2 Kaleidoscope.

 

Inca Tocapu 2

Inca Tocapu 2 and Golden Rectangles.

 

Inca Tocapu 1 Kaleidoscope

Inca Tocapu 1 Kaleidoscope.

 

Inca Tocapu 1

Inca Tocapu 1 and Golden Rectangles.