Once home to the ancient Inca civilization, The Andes region now gives us talented Peruvian artisans, many of whom are of Inca descent. They hold dear the artistic techniques of their ancestors and so practice and preserve them for future generations to enjoy.
Once home to the ancient Inca civilization, The Andes region now gives us talented Peruvian artisans, many of whom are of Inca descent. They hold dear the artistic techniques of their ancestors and so practice and preserve them for future generations to enjoy.
This quena is a real work of art. I'm happy that I now have it in my home. I haven't figured out how to play it, but there are directions. I will figure it out!
The fit, M, is perfect for me, usually size 8 in other clothes. It is wonderfully soft, and not tight in the neck. I love the wide sleeves and their embroidery, so unusual. I am sure this sweater will keep me warm during our cold New England winter days.
"When I was a small child, my parents began teaching me to knit. Like me, they learned them from their own parents. So we are a family devoted to the world of textile arts for generations."
Update (June, 2019)"I come from a humble family of textile artisans and my first jobs were making sweaters that we sold later in a small store in... read more