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Peruvian Woven Cotton Throw Blue
Soft and colorful and lightweight throw of woven Peruvian cotton featuring various different motifs such as sun and flower. Finished edges. Made in Peru.
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Peruvian Woven Cotton Throw Orange
Soft and colorful and lightweight blanket of woven Peruvian cotton featuring various different motifs such as sun and flower. Finished edges. Made in Peru. Learn More$24.00 -
Peruvian Woven Throw - Black
Soft and colorful and lightweight throw of woven Peruvian cotton featuring various different motifs such as sun and flower. Finished edges. Made in Peru.
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Peruvian Woven Throw Red
Soft and colorful and lightweight throw of woven Peruvian cotton featuring various different motifs such as sun and flower. Finished edges. Made in Peru. Learn More$24.00 -
Peruvian Woven Throw Yellow
Soft and colorful and lightweight throw of woven Peruvian cotton featuring various different motifs such as sun and flower. Finished edges. Made in Peru. Learn More$24.00 -
Shipibo Amazon Jungle Quempo Bowl - 4 In.
For the Shipibo, pottery is distinctly female work. Quempo is how the Shipibo refer to this type of flaring bowl, also known in the jungle as mocahua. It is used to used to drink masato, a thick, yucca-based drink and for other fluids and therefore has external water-related motifs. The thin walls of this bowl are elegantly constructed so that the rim is narrower than the body. A face is painted over slight protrusions of pottery for the eyes, nose, chin and ears. Beautifully painted with fine Shipibo artistic patterns, typical of their work. Slight variations occur due to the handmade nature of this item. Made by Shipibo women of Peru. Learn More$32.00 -
Shipibo Amazon Jungle Quempo Bowl - 5 In.
For the Shipibo, pottery is distinctly female work. Quempo is how the Shipibo refer to this type of flaring bowl, also known in the jungle as mocahua. It is used to used to drink masato, a thick, yucca-based drink and for other fluids and therefore has external water-related motifs. The thin walls of this bowl are elegantly constructed so that the rim is narrower than the body. A face is painted over slight protrusions of pottery for the eyes, nose, chin and ears. Beautifully painted with fine Shipibo artistic patterns, typical of their work. Slight variations occur due to the handmade nature of this item. Made by Shipibo women of Peru. Learn More$35.00 -
Wool lap throw blanket, 'Gachakata Stripes'
Subtly shading from one radiant color to another, this brilliant blanket makes a focal point in any décor. A black background heightens the drama of this lovely work. Hand-woven by the Yurivilca Family in the traditional Ayacucho style, it is decorated with tassels. The name, Gachakata, is Quechua for "blanket."
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Small enough to be a lap robe, it is styled after the mantas, or "cloaks" worn in Ayacucho and sometimes used to carry babies.$39.95 -
Wool lap throw blanket, 'Highland Spring'
The Yurivilca Family takes their inspiration from Jauja, the first capital of colonial Peru located in Junín. Conjuring the array of wildflowers that bloom in spring, they weave a colorful wool throw. Red borders are cheerful and bright.
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Small enough to be a lap robe, it is styled after the mantas, or "cloaks" worn in Ayacucho and sometimes used to carry babies.$39.95














