Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor, is often depicted wearing traditional Inca attire, which included a brightly colored tunic made of fine textiles, often adorned with intricate patterns. He would typically wear a headdress called a "mascaipacha," made of gold or adorned with feathers, symbolizing his royal status. Additionally, he might have worn jewelry, such as gold earrings and necklaces, which were common among Inca nobility.
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