Knit Alpaca Blend Scarf in Black and Paprika from Peru, "Inca Paprika"
Elegant Inca motifs in colors of paprika and black decorate the length of this Peruvian wrap scarf, knit from alpaca and wool blend yarns. Featuring an original design by Waldo Berrios, this scarf makes a wonderful cold weather accessory.
- 0.14 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 160 cm L x 22.5 cm W
- 63" L x 8.75" W
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Reviews by Customers

Verified Reviewer
01/14/2021
"Soft and elegant to the touch"





Only problem is that it was too small for my daughter. It was a gift from me to her and I didn t realize she would need a much larger size than usual. Next time I ll order a man s wrap.
Best Uses
- Layering
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Verified Reviewer
01/04/2021
"Beautiful layering"





Bought the black/gray. Compliments any body type. Soft, warm, attractive.
Best Uses
- Cool fall days
- Dressy or casual
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Verified Reviewer
11/21/2020
"A go-to favorite!!"





Love the dramatic pattern and colors
Purchased Item:
Inca Contrast, Black and Russet Alpaca Blend Poncho from Peru
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Verified Reviewer
11/11/2020
"Lovely"





Soft and comfy and the colors and design are really nice.
Best Uses
- Keeping warm in the winter weather
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Verified Reviewer
10/16/2020
"warm and wonderful"





This was a gift for my husband, who loved the reversible aspect and finds the hat to be comfortable.
Best Uses
- winter warmth
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Verified Reviewer
10/04/2020
"So Gorgous"





This piece of art is exquisite.
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Inca Contrast, Black and Russet Alpaca Blend Poncho from Peru
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This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
Waldo Berrios
"My focus now is on creating fine knitwear of top quality, and in so doing sharing with the world the beauty of our culture and our Andean textiles."