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Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails
Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails

Warm Red-Orange Baby Alpaca and Pima Cotton Scarf - Blazing Trails

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Blaze new trails with this richly-colored and wonderfully soft scarf from Raquel and Gregor. The scarf is woven from a blend of baby alpaca, Pima cotton, modal and nylon for a soft texture and beautiful drape. Baby alpaca refers to the finest fleece from the first shearing of the season.

  • 40% alpaca, 25% Pima cotton, 25% modal, 10% nylon
  • 1.28 oz
  • 73 inches L x 13.8 inches W
  • Fringe: 3.9 inches L

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Raquel and Gregor

Country: Central America

"My name is Raquel Iriarte de Brenner and I was born in the province of Piura. I describe my work as an art form, and I've been dedicated to it along with my husband, Gregor. Our garments carry the name 'Sillpa,' which is an ancient Aymara word that implies 'softness,' 'comfort,' and 'pleasure.'

"What draws me to weaving is the opportunity to work with natural fibers by rescuing ancient Inca weaving techniques. The greatest challenge I have faced is to educate my children in the right path so they may have a professional career. As far as work is concerned, the greatest challenge has been to present our work to people from around the world."

"My name is Gregor Brenner Knoch. I come from an artistic background, therefore the world to me seems more about creativity than technology. Each person is an artist at heart, I think we only need to let our 'artist' out.

"What motivates me to do this kind of work is to see natural fibers transformed into garments. We use as reference natural colors, including those you see in the Andean landscape, the jungle, and the coast.

"We use natural materials including alpaca wool, fine cotton, and silk. We help an Andean community by employing weavers on traditional looms who then help us finish each piece by hand. Sillpa is dedicated to preserving Peru's millenary weaving traditions.

"We would like to give our thanks to everyone. We would like to thank you for supporting our art, which in turn, will benefit many Peruvian families.""

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