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Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast
Machu Picchu Feast
Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast
Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast
Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast
Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast
Machu Picchu Feast
Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast
Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast
Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast

Peruvian Cotton Blend Ornaments - Machu Picchu Feast

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Andean musicians, dancers and bright, cheerful colors underscore the festive energy that comes along with these ornaments from Peru. Margarita and Martha craft each one by hand with cotton blend weaves over a cardboard base. Decorated with bright yellow stars, the set includes two moons and four stars hanging from silk organza threads.

  • 70% cotton, 30% acrylic over cardboard, silk
  • 0.17 lbs
  • Largest Piece: 3.5 inches H x 2.8 inches W x 0.4 inches D
  • Smallest Piece: 3.1 inches H x 0.4 inches Diam.

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Margarita and Martha

Country: Peru

Born in Lima on November 23, 1976, Margarita studied anthropology and art at the university while also taking courses in photography and cooking. Since 2002, she has crafted Christmas decorations with the help of her mother, Martha Chiurliza de Gonz√°les. The creative pair uses traditional materials in innovative ways, combining ribbons and fabrics with miniature people, beads and tiny straw baskets.

"We wanted to make something pretty, and I wanted to be able to stay at home with my baby, Lorenzo," Margarita confides. And this satisfies both her creative needs and her role as the mother of a busy little. She and Martha both look after the him and both design their ornaments.

"Everything we make uses Peruvian materials that few people take advantage of. We think they are just wonderful," the women say. "We'd like the whole world to visit Peru, and, of course, to enjoy our favorite handicrafts."

The mother-daughter team provides job opportunities for other women who can also stay at home and take care of their children. Their uniquely Andean work was won recognition in the 2016 Crafts Exhibition in Portugal."

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