$155.00
In stock
The images of Inkarri (Chunchu) in this mesa cloth evoke strength and confidence in a world coming into harmony and balance. The Inkarri symbols represents the Q’ero people’s belief in the coming return of the great Inka leader and the resurgence of the greatness of the descendants of the Inka people. Q’ero weaver Remigia Lunosco Mamani created this beauitful textile framing the Inkarri with stripes of bright rainbow colors. Remigia wove your new mestana kneeling on the ground outside her home in Kiku Q’eros, at 12,000 feet in elevation under the watchful protection of Apu Mama Rosa. Your purchase helps her family and her community build a more sustainable life and supports traditional Q’ero culture. 27 x 26.5 inches. 68.5 x 67 cm.
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