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Peruvian textiles
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Located in the heart of Cusco, the ancient capital city of the Inca empire, the Centro de Textiles Tradicionales del Cusco (CTTC) acts as a bridge between past and present Peruvian cultural identity. Its origins lie in the 1970s when a group of Quechua women weavers from the community of Chinchero started to gather together to revive textile traditions and earn an independent income through the sale of their textiles in the growing tourist market. #PeruvianFabric #PeruvianCollection
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So, when I went to Peru last month, I kinda went crazy over all their gorgeous textiles. Clearly, I didn't buy enough. I wanna go back so badly! Mosey on over to see my latest eBay guide on how to Decorate with Peruvian Textiles . I'm also selling two Peruvian pillows .&nb
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Telas peruanas
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Textile tours are an interesting and authentic way to become acquainted with one of Peru's most traditional and timeless art forms, which dates back to 600 years B.C.
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Paired step-block units create squares in following color combinations; light blue/brown, yellow/dark blue, green/red. Tie-dye designs of diamonds and striped in natural, red, yellow. Selvedges and fringe intact.
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Colorful thai silk handcraft peruvian style rug surface close up More this motif & more textiles peruvian stripe beautiful backgro. Und tapestry persian nomad royalty free stock image
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Peruvian rugs
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Pre-Columbian, Nazca Culture Manta Textile84 1/4 x 49 3/8 in. (214 x 125.41 cm.) Private Collection, New Mexico.
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These beautiful table runners are made by our artisans in Ayacucho, a small town located in the south central Andes. The city is home to many world-renowned patterns, creating embroidery inspired by the wild flowers that grow in the mountains. The runners are made from wool that is hand-dyed with locally grown plants and minerals, producing a multitude of vibrant colors. This table runner is woven with sheep's wool, as can be seen in the images, embroidered multicolored flowers and birds…
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