Mahogany and Black Alpaca Blend Ruana from Peru, "Inca Afternoon in Black"
Peruvian artisan Waldo Berrios draws inspiration from the textiles of the ancient Inca as he designs this feminine ruana. Knit from a luxuriously soft alpaca blend, this reversible ruana combines hues of black and mahogany that create geometric swirl patterns along the shoulders and hems.
- 0.51 kgs
- 1.1 lbs
- Garment Measurements
- 75 cm L x 100 cm W
- 29.5" L x 39" W
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03/05/2021
"Beautiful"





Love the design and very lovely - just wish it were longer.
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Inca Afternoon in Black, Mahogany and Black Alpaca Blend Ruana from Peru
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Verified Reviewer
02/25/2021
"Love the colours of this scarf"





this is for me, when it is cool outside...no real cold in Florida. the colours are very warm and different and so are the pattern...very south America and I love it! merci
Best Uses
- cool evenings
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Verified Reviewer
02/22/2021
"Wonderful gift"





Beautifully made.. very soft..an eye catcher
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Verified Reviewer
02/14/2021
"Beautiful poncho"





The size is great, it is very warm.
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Verified Reviewer
02/14/2021
"warm, wonderful gift"





I bought this hat for my brother-in-law. Hes very happy with it. Its warm and beautifully knit. Delivery was fast for something coming a very long way.
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Verified Reviewer
02/04/2021
"Scarf"





Beautiful fabric and pattern
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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."