$100.00
In stock
This Q’ero chalina is gentle and sweet. It is woven with naturally colored alpaca yarn in warm earth-honoring hues. The Ch’unchu design represents the return of Inkarri, the great Inkan ruler. This textile is soft enough to be worn as a scarf, or could be used as a slim, elegant table runner. Elena Apaza Flores from Quico has created this gorgeous textile.
We see the art and tradition of weaving as sacred, and celebrate the fact that everyone participates in keeping this knowledge alive. Your purchase supports the continuation of the craft. 59 x 6.5 inches plus fringe. 150 x 16 cm.
Watch the Journey of your textile. Tribal Store: Supporting Q’ero Culture
How your purchase helps the Q’ero people: Q’ero Life in the Andes: A Partnership.
About Q’ero textiles. Watch them spin and weave: Weaving in the Q’ero Nation.





