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  • Lightweight woven cotton and acrylic
  • Featuring various motifs such as suns, jugs, and chakanas
  • Made in Peru
  • Measures: 45" L  x  47" W

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Sacred Valley Textiles

Sacred Valley Textiles

Textile systems developed in Peru over the millennia represent a treasury of techniques rare in the world. Most remain unknown outside of Peru. They are passed on, not by writing, but by the Andean process of person-to-person communication, by watching and practicing. Peruvian weaving is a ritual activity with many layers of meaning.

Peruvian textiles honor Pachamama, Mother Earth. They express appreciation for the process of growth and generation and the concept of relatedness to other species and the natural world.  Many people find inspiration in the ideas of indigenous people who developed systems of survival in this hemisphere before the time of Columbus. Icons and symbols expressed in the arts that inspire a respect for the earth can help to keep alive our efforts at preservation and conservation.  Source: Center for Traditional Textiles in Cusco

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Size44" L x 42" W

Peruvian Woven Throw - Orange

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Bring in the sunshine! Soft, colorful and lightweight woven acrylic blanket featuring various different motifs such as sun and flower. The edges are finished with a machine-finished serge stitch. Fraying of the edges that can occur is intentional; when a cloth frays it creates a porous space for exchange between the veil. Due to the handmade nature, the pattern may vary slightly. Made in Peru.

SKU: tx0167

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  • Lightweight woven cotton and acrylic
  • Featuring various motifs such as suns, jugs, and chakanas
  • Made in Peru
  • Measures: 45" L  x  47" W

Product Origin

Sacred Valley Textiles

Sacred Valley Textiles

Textile systems developed in Peru over the millennia represent a treasury of techniques rare in the world. Most remain unknown outside of Peru. They are passed on, not by writing, but by the Andean process of person-to-person communication, by watching and practicing. Peruvian weaving is a ritual activity with many layers of meaning.

Peruvian textiles honor Pachamama, Mother Earth. They express appreciation for the process of growth and generation and the concept of relatedness to other species and the natural world.  Many people find inspiration in the ideas of indigenous people who developed systems of survival in this hemisphere before the time of Columbus. Icons and symbols expressed in the arts that inspire a respect for the earth can help to keep alive our efforts at preservation and conservation.  Source: Center for Traditional Textiles in Cusco

Dimensions

Size44" L x 42" W
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