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Wrap Yourself in Legacy – Intricate Alpaca Handwoven Scarf by Epifania Puma Cjuro
Discover the quiet luxury and cultural richness woven into this 64 x 5.6-inch alpaca scarf, handwoven with care and deep tradition by Epifania Puma Cjuro, a 57-year-old artisan from Huacahuasi, Peru. This is not just a scarf—it is a living piece of Andean heritage, the culmination of a lifetime of skill, patience, and cultural pride.
Crafted using a traditional backstrap loom, this scarf is made from 100% natural alpaca fiber, known for its incredible softness, warmth, and durability. The alpaca wool is locally sourced from animals raised in the high Andean mountains, where they are tended with the same reverence and care passed down through generations of herding families.
The scarf’s intricate weave features delicate geometric patterns and subtle traditional motifs that reflect Epifania’s deep knowledge of Quechua symbology. Every design holds meaning—often tied to nature, harmony, and ancestral beliefs—and is placed with intentional artistry, making each piece completely unique.
Dyed with natural pigments extracted from native plants, flowers, and minerals, the scarf’s tones are earthy and organic—harmonizing beautifully with both modern and traditional wardrobes. These natural dyes not only preserve the environment but also continue a centuries-old coloring method that’s inseparable from the region’s textile identity.
Light yet insulating, this scarf is ideal for cool mornings, crisp evenings, or simply for adding a meaningful touch to your everyday wear. It drapes gracefully and feels gentle against the skin, offering comfort that goes beyond the physical—comfort that comes from knowing you’re connected to a tradition of resilience and creativity.
By purchasing this scarf, you directly support Epifania Puma Cjuro and the women of Huacahuasi who rely on their weaving to provide for their families and preserve their culture. Your choice helps keep alive a sacred art form that might otherwise fade in the face of modern industrialization.
Wear something that tells a story.
Wrap Yourself in Legacy – Intricate Alpaca Handwoven Scarf by Epifania Puma Cjuro
Discover the quiet luxury and cultural richness woven into this 64 x 5.6-inch alpaca scarf, handwoven with care and deep tradition by Epifania Puma Cjuro, a 57-year-old artisan from Huacahuasi, Peru. This is not just a scarf—it is a living piece of Andean heritage, the culmination of a lifetime of skill, patience, and cultural pride.
Crafted using a traditional backstrap loom, this scarf is made from 100% natural alpaca fiber, known for its incredible softness, warmth, and durability. The alpaca wool is locally sourced from animals raised in the high Andean mountains, where they are tended with the same reverence and care passed down through generations of herding families.
The scarf’s intricate weave features delicate geometric patterns and subtle traditional motifs that reflect Epifania’s deep knowledge of Quechua symbology. Every design holds meaning—often tied to nature, harmony, and ancestral beliefs—and is placed with intentional artistry, making each piece completely unique.
Dyed with natural pigments extracted from native plants, flowers, and minerals, the scarf’s tones are earthy and organic—harmonizing beautifully with both modern and traditional wardrobes. These natural dyes not only preserve the environment but also continue a centuries-old coloring method that’s inseparable from the region’s textile identity.
Light yet insulating, this scarf is ideal for cool mornings, crisp evenings, or simply for adding a meaningful touch to your everyday wear. It drapes gracefully and feels gentle against the skin, offering comfort that goes beyond the physical—comfort that comes from knowing you’re connected to a tradition of resilience and creativity.
By purchasing this scarf, you directly support Epifania Puma Cjuro and the women of Huacahuasi who rely on their weaving to provide for their families and preserve their culture. Your choice helps keep alive a sacred art form that might otherwise fade in the face of modern industrialization.
Wear something that tells a story.
Wrap Yourself in Legacy – Intricate Alpaca Handwoven Scarf by Epifania Puma Cjuro
Discover the quiet luxury and cultural richness woven into this 64 x 5.6-inch alpaca scarf, handwoven with care and deep tradition by Epifania Puma Cjuro, a 57-year-old artisan from Huacahuasi, Peru. This is not just a scarf—it is a living piece of Andean heritage, the culmination of a lifetime of skill, patience, and cultural pride.
Crafted using a traditional backstrap loom, this scarf is made from 100% natural alpaca fiber, known for its incredible softness, warmth, and durability. The alpaca wool is locally sourced from animals raised in the high Andean mountains, where they are tended with the same reverence and care passed down through generations of herding families.
The scarf’s intricate weave features delicate geometric patterns and subtle traditional motifs that reflect Epifania’s deep knowledge of Quechua symbology. Every design holds meaning—often tied to nature, harmony, and ancestral beliefs—and is placed with intentional artistry, making each piece completely unique.
Dyed with natural pigments extracted from native plants, flowers, and minerals, the scarf’s tones are earthy and organic—harmonizing beautifully with both modern and traditional wardrobes. These natural dyes not only preserve the environment but also continue a centuries-old coloring method that’s inseparable from the region’s textile identity.
Light yet insulating, this scarf is ideal for cool mornings, crisp evenings, or simply for adding a meaningful touch to your everyday wear. It drapes gracefully and feels gentle against the skin, offering comfort that goes beyond the physical—comfort that comes from knowing you’re connected to a tradition of resilience and creativity.
By purchasing this scarf, you directly support Epifania Puma Cjuro and the women of Huacahuasi who rely on their weaving to provide for their families and preserve their culture. Your choice helps keep alive a sacred art form that might otherwise fade in the face of modern industrialization.
Wear something that tells a story.