ichcatanatli (FCbk8f31v)
This iconographic example, featuring a basket (ichcatanatli) for storing fibers for weaving, such as cotton and wool, is included in this digital collection for the purpose of making potential comparisons with related hieroglyphs. The term selected for this example comes from the text on the same page. This example shows a yellow, lidded, woven basket (tanatli). Sitting on top is a skein of yarn or thread. While ichcatl is often a reference to a cotton ball or unspun fiber, this skein nevertheless gets the message across for the use of the basket, which could probably store spun or unspun fibers. The skein here is already dyed the color red, too.
Stephanie Wood
This example aligns with a few other records in this digital collection, such as those that show baskets, fibers, animals that were sheared for fiber to weave, and a skein.
Stephanie Wood
ichcatanatli
1577
Jeff Haskett-Wood
textiles, hilo, hilados, fibras, tejer, rojo

ichcatana(tli), a basket for storing weaving fibers, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/ichcatanatli
ichca(tl), unspun cotton or wool, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/ichcatl
tana(tli), a woven palm basket, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/tanatli
la canasta para fibras para tejer
Stephanie Wood
Available at Digital Florentine Codex/Códice Florentino Digital, edited by Kim N. Richter and Alicia Maria Houtrouw, "Book 8: Kings and Lords", fol. 31v, Getty Research Institute, 2023. https://florentinecodex.getty.edu/en/book/8/folio/31v/images/0 Accessed 16 August 2025.
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