
Handwoven Alpaca Scarf – Natural Vicuña Brown
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Descripción:
This minimalist scarf was handwoven by Aymara women artisans in the town of Pozo Almonte, located in the northern Chilean region of Tarapacá.
Made using a horizontal pedal loom, known traditionally as a telar de wayeta, this ancestral weaving method interlaces threads with precise foot and hand coordination. The result is a lightweight, balanced fabric that reveals the beauty of both warp and weft.
The texture is even and soft, offering just the right warmth for spring and autumn days. Its natural tone and refined finish make it a timeless piece of artisan fashion.
Origin | Pozo Almonte, Tarapacá Region, Chile |
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Community | Aymara Women Weavers |
Material | 100% Alpaca fiber |
Color | Natural Vicuña Brown |
Length | 71 inches (180 cm) |
Width | 12 inches (30 cm) |
Care Instructions:
Gently hand wash in cold water using mild detergent.
Lay flat to dry. Do not wring or tumble dry.
A lightweight scarf that carries the story of the Andes. Unique. Ethical. Handcrafted.
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