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Q'ero Ch'uspa Coca Leaf Bag

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$41.00
SKU: tx96-17

Product Dimensions: 6.5 in. x 8.25 in. Strap Drop 19 in.

Availability: In stock

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A smaller coca bag, or ch'uspa,, this hand-woven item features the Inti sun design flanked by colorful stripes. This piece is unusual in that it has a shoulder strap and is embellished with yarn fringe at either corner.  Made by the Q'ero peoples of Peru.
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  • Fair Trade
  • Hand Made
 

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Ch'uspa is a Quechua word meaning purse or bag. Men and women have used ch'uspas in their different forms for more than 2,000 years. Some highly decorated ch'uspas are used only for special occasions, as part of the dancers' costumes during festivals. Others are simpler in style and are used primarily by men to carry coca leaves. Both men and women use a smaller ch'uspa to carry money. Men are rarely without their ch'uspas, which are finely woven and often have a separate supplemental pocket for llipta, the lime ash catalyst that activates the alkaloids in coca. Quechua clothing lacks pockets and not all ch'uspas have these special small pockets.

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