Cerapio Vallejo crea esta fabulosa alfombra estilo Ayacucho en lana de oveja. Esta antigua artesanía ha existido durante siglos y se transmitió a los incas después de originarse en la antigua cultura Wari del Perú. La técnica de Vallejo se llama horno, que se caracteriza por el uso de pequeños puntos rectos. Aunque las alfombras fabricadas con kilin requieren tela extra y quince días de arduo trabajo, el resultado final es un ejemplo extraordinariamente claro. Vallejo logra los ricos colores de la alfombra utilizando tintes naturales.
Titulado "Modelo matrimonio" en español.
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