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An artisan woman from the Kankuama tribe made this creation, typical of this ethnic group. She lives in a small village located in the north of Colombia called “La Mina” (The Mine). It was made by with her bare hands by weaving a mixture of both alpaca and sheep wool.
Having learned this technique from her mother and grandmother, she is part of a 17-person knitters association, which works together when large orders are requested.
Details:
Care: Hand wash with softener. Air drying.
Dimensions:
5.9” x 7.8”
An artisan woman from the Kankuama tribe made this creation, typical of this ethnic group. She lives in a small village located in the north of Colombia called “La Mina” (The Mine). It was made by with her bare hands by weaving a mixture of both alpaca and sheep wool.
Having learned this technique from her mother and grandmother, she is part of a 17-person knitters association, which works together when large orders are requested.
Details:
Care: Hand wash with softener. Air drying.
Dimensions:
5.9” x 7.8”
An artisan woman from the Kankuama tribe made this creation, typical of this ethnic group. She lives in a small village located in the north of Colombia called “La Mina” (The Mine). It was made by with her bare hands by weaving a mixture of both alpaca and sheep wool.
Having learned this technique from her mother and grandmother, she is part of a 17-person knitters association, which works together when large orders are requested.
Details:
Care: Hand wash with softener. Air drying.
Dimensions:
5.9” x 7.8”