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Q'ero Textiles from Peru
$ 79.2
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Description
This 100% alpaca table runner, measuring 16" x 51", was created by Luisa Machaccaof the Hatun Q'ero village of Challma. A member of the Association of Q'ero Weavers Inka Design,
she receives 100% of profits from sales
.
All goods are done completely by hand.
The wool is sheared, cleaned, spun using a traditional hand spindle, and woven using backstrap or 4 stake looms. Hats are hand knitted from alpaca wool in the same manner.
The Q'eros are known for their textiles and authentic traditional designs.
All families have alpaca herds and live engaged with the natural world, which they consider sacred.
Weaving (women) and knitting (men) are integral to Q'ero life. Passed down through generations since Inka times, they make their clothing, plus ceremonial and other functional items.
The Hatun Q'ero of the Q'ero Nation are known as the Keepers of the Ancient Knowledge
and call themselves the children of Inkari, the first Inka. They live in isolation at 14,000-15,000 feet in the Andes, as they have for hundreds of years after the conquistadors came, preserving their ancient mystical traditions. The lands of the Q'ero have been declared a cultural heritage site by UNESCO, but that has not brought personal riches to the Q'ero Nation. Some Q'ero have migrated to Cusco and environs hoping for a better life.
Kenosis Spirit Keepers
is a 501(c)3 volunteer-run nonprofit based in Arizona supporting the Association of Q'ero Weavers Inka Design
and other preservation projects. No remuneration is received for our work.
Free shipping within the US.
(Item #65)