Hooded Woven Navy Alpaca Blend Cape, "Vision in Navy"
Enjoy the soft touch of an alpaca blend in this luxurious navy blue cape from Peru. By Celinda Jaco, the hooded cape features pockets and a button-up front.
- 0.68 kgs
- 1.5 lbs
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Verified Reviewer
10/08/2019
"Love this cape."





I love the craftsmanship. Very nicely made. Love the hood and pockets. I love the pockets, more womans clothing should have them.
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Vision in Navy, Hooded Woven Navy Alpaca Blend Cape
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Verified Reviewer
11/28/2018
"Beautiful Craftsmanship"





I bought this for a gift and ended up keeping it for myself. Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship. I wear this often.
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Vision in Navy, Hooded Woven Navy Alpaca Blend Cape
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Verified Reviewer
10/24/2018
"nice and warm"





soft and warm not bulky
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Vision in Navy, Hooded Woven Navy Alpaca Blend Cape
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Verified Reviewer
03/08/2021
"Wondewrfully made"





Unusual for sure, but what a great warmer when its just chilly.
Best Uses
- Causal or travel layer up when needed
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Inca Explorer in Dark Brown, Men's Alpaca Poncho with V-neck from Peru
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Verified Reviewer
03/05/2021
"Lovely"





Warm and gorgeous.
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Verified Reviewer
02/12/2021
"My new favorite way to keep warm"





I LOVE this cape! So well made. The color is beautiful, the texture is dreamy. It keeps me warm without being bulky. It is fashionable and easy to wear. Highly recommend!
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Red Divine, Alpaca Acrylic Wool Blend Collared Red Cape with Buttons
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The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
Celinda uses traditional materials to create her contemporary clothing. Her designs are often based on Andean styles such as ponchos and ruanas, her garments are machine knit and finished by hand. From her early teens, Celinda was obsessed with textiles and began to learn tailoring, knitting, crochet, toy-making and appliqué. Many of these crafts were taught to her by her family. Today, she enjoys passing her skills on to the next generation. She encourages university students who are curious about the textile arts to visit her workshop and "practice."
Celinda has a natural entrepreneurial spirit. She attempted many things before finding her own workshop. Dedicated to preserving Peruvian textile traditions, she trains her own workers and informally teaches university students who have an open invitation to visit her workshop and learn about the textile arts. She is an asset to her community.
Celinda, her husband and her grandson are all supported through her Novica sales. These sales are steady, enabling her to pay her employees, her workshop bills and other living expenses.
Celinda hires as many university students as possible. It is her way of ensuring that someone will not have to give up their studies because they cannot afford to continue.
She has received an award for quality and design from Promperu, the Peruvian export and tourism agency.
Celinda is proud to be able to pay for the education of one of her grandsons.
This artist supports children under the age of 18.
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"When I was a little girl I loved playing at having a trade and I enjoyed making things with my hands. Now as a grownup I get to do it for real!"