Textiles
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Q'ero Andean Carrying Cloth
Like the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use other plain-woven pieces of cloth to carry goods and food. This cloth is an example of the Q'ero carrying cloth, usually woven in more subtle, natural shades and without tassels or pom-poms at the four corners. Previously owned, this cloth bears the signs of wear from its former owner, giving it a classic broken in look. Woven in the high Andes of Peru.
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Q'ero Andean Carrying Cloth - Quarter Design
Like the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use other plain-woven pieces of cloth to carry goods and food. This cloth is an example of the Q'ero carrying cloth, usually woven in more subtle, natural shades in a four corner design. This cloth has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend. Woven in in the high Andes of Peru
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Q'ero Andean Carrying Cloth - Quarter Design
Like the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use other plain-woven pieces of cloth to carry goods and food. This cloth is an example of the Q'ero carrying cloth, usually woven in more subtle, natural shades in a four corner design. This cloth has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend. Woven in in the high Andes of Peru
Learn More$75.00 -
Q'ero Andean Carrying Cloth - Quarter Design
Like the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use other plain-woven pieces of cloth to carry goods and food. This cloth is an example of the Q'ero carrying cloth, usually woven in more subtle, natural shades in a four corner design. This cloth has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend. Woven in in the high Andes of Peru
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Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Inkarri
Woven cloth depicts Inkarri, cultural hero and founder of the Inkas, in his human incarnation. Intricately handwoven by Q'ero women in Peru. Learn More$175.00 -
Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Inti/Inkarri
This colorful hand woven mestana cloth features both the Inkarri and the rising and setting sun, or Inti, motifs. Woven by Q'ero women in the Sacred Valley of Peru.
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Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Inti/Q'ocha
Two Q'ero traditional supplementary-warp woven patterns are combined in this mestana cloth: Qocha, lake, in the center, and rising and setting sun, Inti, along the sides. We like to call it our Fire and Water mestana. Hand woven by Q'ero women living in the high Peruvian Andes.
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Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Inti/Q'ocha
Two Q'ero traditional supplementary-warp woven patterns are combined in this mestana cloth: Qocha, lake, in the center, and rising and setting sun, Inti, along the sides. We like to call it our Fire and Water mestana. Hand woven by Q'ero women living in the high Peruvian Andes.
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Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Mini
Gently used smaller version of a Q'ero Lliklla mestana cloth featuring the icon of Inkarra, the cultural hero of the Q'eros, in one of his evolving forms. Hand woven in Peru. Learn More$150.00 -
Q'ero Andean Lliklla Mestana Cloth - Ocongate
Colorful Ocongate-style mestana bound on all four sides with contrasting color edge with pattern. Some diamond designs are filled with the t'ika or flower motif. Hand made in Peru.
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