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Striped Men's 100% Alpaca Hooded Poncho from Peru, "Path to the Mountain"

Product ID: 362703

In hues of black, snow white, smoke, and chestnut, bold stripes and geometric patterns decorate this men's poncho from Peru. The Maldonado Family... more

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In hues of black, snow white, smoke, and chestnut, bold stripes and geometric patterns decorate this men's poncho from Peru. The Maldonado Family creates this men's accessory that evokes the Andean highlands. They work on a traditional telar de pedal, or floor loom, hand-weaving the poncho from 100% alpaca wool. This fashionable accessory features a hood with a drawstring, as well as two pockets on the front.

  • 1.79 kgs
  • 3.9 lbs
  • 190 cm L x 140 cm W
  • 75" L x 55" W
  • 100% alpaca, gourd buttons
  • Dry cleaning recommended
  • Textile softness: Soft -- this item has been made with natural fibers that are soft to the touch
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Dry clean or hand wash in cold water
  • Made in Peru
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Peru
  • Product ID: 362703

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Preserving Traditions

The Maldonado's hometown, Hualhuas, is a renowned textile center. It is there that Faustino and his wife learned to weave from their parents, who learned from their parents before them. The Maldonado family motto defines what it means to be a Keeper of the Arts — "I will never let go of either my grandfather or grandson's hands, for what I have learned from the elders, I will teach to the young."

Profound Impact

Faustino truly understands the meaning of community. He feels a great responsibility for his assistants. He knows that, without their wages, his workers would be unable to care for their families. Novica sales have brought stability to the Maldonado Family workshop. they are no longer dependent upon tourism and can now meet their monthly expenses.

Moving On Up

The steady income that Novica sales bring have enabled the Maldonado Family to expand their workshop. They are now one of the largest workshops in Hualhuas and this has led to an increase in the income they receive from tourism. In addition to their two full-time employees they are able to give seasonal work to other artisans.

Job Creator

Faustino Maldonado began working as a boy with his parents and grandparents. Today, his family workshop has grown and he has greatly expanded his design collection. As a result, he is able to provide work to neighbors who are weavers.

Microcredit Financing

Maldonado Family has received 7 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $2300 and the most recent for $2850. Proceeds were used to purchase alpaca wool and sheep wool for his weavings.

Confronting Adversity

The family elder, Faustino struggles to manage his diabetes. He follows a special diet and undergoes ongoing treatment. However he brings his weaving expertise to the family workshop he founded as a young man.

Media Featured

Faustino and the Maldonado Family workshop have been featured in many publications, among them El Comercio in which Faustino was shown alongside former Peruvian President, Fernando Belaunde.

Working with Disabilities

During times of high demand for his weavings, Faustino hires temporary workers. He has employed several blind artisans who excel at hand spinning.

Enabling Education

Faustino helps his son and daughter pay for the education of their children.

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