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Inspired by the styles of the Andean mountains, Peruvian artisan Waldo Berrios creates this fashionable scarf. This scarf is knit from a luxuriously soft alpaca blend, which features contrasting hues of chestnut and pumpkin that create zigzags and circle patterns.
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Love the scarf, the colors and the design are beautiful, I always appreciate the art and crafts from my beloved country.
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I bought a few different colors as gifts for Christmas. Everyone loved them. Warm. Well made. Beautiful colors.
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I ordered this shawl as a pre-order. When it arrived I was so happy I made the purchase. the quality is wonderful, the colors and the pattern are just as beautiful as the image on line. I will enjoy this for many years, its the perfect way to include pattern and color into my wardrobe.
You can find our alpaca blend scarf 'Chestnut and Pumpkin Andes' by Waldo Berrios in accessories categories such as Alpaca Scarves, Alpaca Wool Scarves, Acrylic Scarves, Wool Scarves and Wrap Scarves. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Job Creator
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
"My focus now is on creating fine knitwear of top quality, and in so doing sharing with the world the beauty of our culture and our Andean textiles."