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Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber
Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber

Hand Knit Brown and Amber Baby Alpaca Fingerless Mitts - Inner Warmth in Clay and Amber

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Enjoy the luxurious touch of baby alpaca, the softest fleece from the year's first sheering, when you slip on these fingerless mitts. Hand-knit in Peru, the amber and clay gloves are designed by artisan Puriqwarmi.

  • 100% alpaca
  • 1.28 oz
  • 9 inches L x 3.9 inches W

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Puriqwarmi

Country: Mexico

Puriqwarmi is the artistic name of Sonia López, born April 17, 1960 in Huanuco. In the Quechua language, Puriqwarmi means "Woman who walks, who moves," and her father used to repeat that to her when she was a little girl.

"My interest in handicrafts comes from our own family traditions," she says. "My father is 91 and he still creates artisan pieces. My mother spins and weaves wool. I am dedicated exclusively to textile arts, something I've done from the time I was quite young.

"I'd describe my work as a need to provide warmth, protection and color. I try to interpret pre-Hispanic design by way of my feelings, and transmit them through contemporary techniques. As a craftswoman, my motivation comes from inside my very being, from my roots and my experiences. These are always present in my designs.""

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