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Alpaca Hand-Woven Intricate Scarf by Cerafina Sicus Landa
(64.8 inches x 8 inches)
Wrap yourself in warmth, heritage, and extraordinary craftsmanship with this hand-woven alpaca scarf, created by Cerafina Sicus Landa, a 36-year-old artisan from the high-altitude village of Huacahuasi, Peru.
Measuring 64.8 inches long and 8 inches wide, this stunning scarf is more than an accessory—it's a story woven thread by thread. Cerafina, who learned to weave from her mother and grandmother, continues the ancestral tradition of Andean backstrap weaving, a method passed down through Quechua women for generations. Every pattern, every color choice, is drawn from nature and memory—symbols of mountain life, seasonal cycles, and personal experience.
Woven from 100% hand-spun alpaca wool, this scarf is incredibly soft, breathable, and naturally insulating. Alpaca fiber is known for its durability and comfort—lighter and warmer than sheep's wool, and hypoallergenic for even the most sensitive skin.
What makes this piece truly exceptional is its intricate design work. Cerafina uses natural dyes derived from local plants, roots, flowers, and insects, blending traditional techniques with an artist’s eye for detail. The resulting colors—earthy reds, soft ochres, deep greens, and muted purples—form complex patterns inspired by the Andean landscape, woven with painstaking precision.
This scarf is ideal for those who appreciate both sustainable fashion and authentic cultural artistry. Whether worn casually or dressed up for a special occasion, it adds elegance and a sense of story to any outfit.
By choosing Cerafina’s scarf, you are directly supporting women-led artisan cooperatives in the Andes, helping sustain their families and preserve one of the world’s most meaningful textile traditions.
Alpaca Hand-Woven Intricate Scarf by Cerafina Sicus Landa
(64.8 inches x 8 inches)
Wrap yourself in warmth, heritage, and extraordinary craftsmanship with this hand-woven alpaca scarf, created by Cerafina Sicus Landa, a 36-year-old artisan from the high-altitude village of Huacahuasi, Peru.
Measuring 64.8 inches long and 8 inches wide, this stunning scarf is more than an accessory—it's a story woven thread by thread. Cerafina, who learned to weave from her mother and grandmother, continues the ancestral tradition of Andean backstrap weaving, a method passed down through Quechua women for generations. Every pattern, every color choice, is drawn from nature and memory—symbols of mountain life, seasonal cycles, and personal experience.
Woven from 100% hand-spun alpaca wool, this scarf is incredibly soft, breathable, and naturally insulating. Alpaca fiber is known for its durability and comfort—lighter and warmer than sheep's wool, and hypoallergenic for even the most sensitive skin.
What makes this piece truly exceptional is its intricate design work. Cerafina uses natural dyes derived from local plants, roots, flowers, and insects, blending traditional techniques with an artist’s eye for detail. The resulting colors—earthy reds, soft ochres, deep greens, and muted purples—form complex patterns inspired by the Andean landscape, woven with painstaking precision.
This scarf is ideal for those who appreciate both sustainable fashion and authentic cultural artistry. Whether worn casually or dressed up for a special occasion, it adds elegance and a sense of story to any outfit.
By choosing Cerafina’s scarf, you are directly supporting women-led artisan cooperatives in the Andes, helping sustain their families and preserve one of the world’s most meaningful textile traditions.
Alpaca Hand-Woven Intricate Scarf by Cerafina Sicus Landa
(64.8 inches x 8 inches)
Wrap yourself in warmth, heritage, and extraordinary craftsmanship with this hand-woven alpaca scarf, created by Cerafina Sicus Landa, a 36-year-old artisan from the high-altitude village of Huacahuasi, Peru.
Measuring 64.8 inches long and 8 inches wide, this stunning scarf is more than an accessory—it's a story woven thread by thread. Cerafina, who learned to weave from her mother and grandmother, continues the ancestral tradition of Andean backstrap weaving, a method passed down through Quechua women for generations. Every pattern, every color choice, is drawn from nature and memory—symbols of mountain life, seasonal cycles, and personal experience.
Woven from 100% hand-spun alpaca wool, this scarf is incredibly soft, breathable, and naturally insulating. Alpaca fiber is known for its durability and comfort—lighter and warmer than sheep's wool, and hypoallergenic for even the most sensitive skin.
What makes this piece truly exceptional is its intricate design work. Cerafina uses natural dyes derived from local plants, roots, flowers, and insects, blending traditional techniques with an artist’s eye for detail. The resulting colors—earthy reds, soft ochres, deep greens, and muted purples—form complex patterns inspired by the Andean landscape, woven with painstaking precision.
This scarf is ideal for those who appreciate both sustainable fashion and authentic cultural artistry. Whether worn casually or dressed up for a special occasion, it adds elegance and a sense of story to any outfit.
By choosing Cerafina’s scarf, you are directly supporting women-led artisan cooperatives in the Andes, helping sustain their families and preserve one of the world’s most meaningful textile traditions.