Because of the humidity in the Near North region, any remnants of clothing left by the Diaguitas have since decomposed. However, we can deduce what they wore from the human figures painted on their ceramic vessels. These figures appear to be wearing headbands, while the V-shape under the head seems to indicate the neckline of an Andean tunic or unku and the band of geometric motifs painted at the base indicate the tunic’s reinforced edging. Other motifs found on Diaguita ceramic vessels also correspond to decorative elements found on their clothing.