$50.00
Out of stock
The Q’ero people bundle sacred coca leaves in these traditional carry cloths. The wayaka, or wachala, cloth carries sacred importance to the Q’ero people. Â Use this pure alpaca wayaka in your mesa to wrap and protect your ceremonial items. Â This cloth was woven by young weaver Irene Apasa Apasa in the community of Ccochamarca Q’ero in the Andes under the protective gaze of Apu Mama Rosa. A photo card of Irene holding this cloth is included in the purchase, connecting you to her home and lineage. 11.25 x 15 inches. Â 28.25 x 38 cm.
Your purchase includes a photo of Sonia holding your new inner cloth.
Learn how your purchase helps the Q’ero people: Q’ero Life in the Andes: A Partnership.
To learn more about Q’ero weaving and watch them spin and weave, watch this brief video: Weaving in the Q’ero Nation.







