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Tradition at Your Table – Handwoven Alpaca Table Runner by Epifania Puma Cjuro
Bring the warmth and legacy of the Andes into your home with this handwoven alpaca table runner, a 40 x 14.8-inch work of art created by Epifania Puma Cjuro, a 57-year-old master weaver from Huacahuasi, Peru. This piece is not just a table accent—it’s a story told in thread, a celebration of ancestral knowledge, and a quiet act of resilience from a woman who has dedicated her life to preserving her cultural heritage through weaving.
Woven using a traditional backstrap loom, this table runner is made from 100% alpaca wool, prized for its exceptional softness, strength, and durability. The intricate designs reflect Andean symbolism that speaks of nature, family, and balance—motifs passed from grandmother to granddaughter, woven with patient hands and a careful eye for harmony and meaning.
Epifania dyes her wool using natural pigments sourced from native plants, roots, and insects—a technique rooted in centuries of Quechua tradition. Earthy reds, warm ochres, muted greens, and deep browns come alive through this process, lending the table runner an organic palette that complements any space with understated elegance and authenticity.
The runner’s complex geometric patterns and precise detailing reflect Epifania’s decades of skill and spiritual connection to the weaving process. Every thread is hand-placed with intention, every pattern a mark of cultural continuity, and every inch a reminder that beauty is born from labor, love, and the rhythms of the mountain life.
Perfect for dining tables, coffee tables, altars, or sideboards, this runner adds a rich, textured layer to your home—one that speaks of heritage, slow craftsmanship, and ethical creation. It’s ideal for those who seek not just décor, but meaning; not just objects, but origin stories.
By owning this piece, you honor Epifania Puma Cjuro’s artistry and support the economic independence of Quechua women in remote communities. Your purchase helps sustain the living tradition of Andean textile weaving, ensuring it is passed on to future generations.
Celebrate tradition. Support heritage. Share in the story of the Andes.
Tradition at Your Table – Handwoven Alpaca Table Runner by Epifania Puma Cjuro
Bring the warmth and legacy of the Andes into your home with this handwoven alpaca table runner, a 40 x 14.8-inch work of art created by Epifania Puma Cjuro, a 57-year-old master weaver from Huacahuasi, Peru. This piece is not just a table accent—it’s a story told in thread, a celebration of ancestral knowledge, and a quiet act of resilience from a woman who has dedicated her life to preserving her cultural heritage through weaving.
Woven using a traditional backstrap loom, this table runner is made from 100% alpaca wool, prized for its exceptional softness, strength, and durability. The intricate designs reflect Andean symbolism that speaks of nature, family, and balance—motifs passed from grandmother to granddaughter, woven with patient hands and a careful eye for harmony and meaning.
Epifania dyes her wool using natural pigments sourced from native plants, roots, and insects—a technique rooted in centuries of Quechua tradition. Earthy reds, warm ochres, muted greens, and deep browns come alive through this process, lending the table runner an organic palette that complements any space with understated elegance and authenticity.
The runner’s complex geometric patterns and precise detailing reflect Epifania’s decades of skill and spiritual connection to the weaving process. Every thread is hand-placed with intention, every pattern a mark of cultural continuity, and every inch a reminder that beauty is born from labor, love, and the rhythms of the mountain life.
Perfect for dining tables, coffee tables, altars, or sideboards, this runner adds a rich, textured layer to your home—one that speaks of heritage, slow craftsmanship, and ethical creation. It’s ideal for those who seek not just décor, but meaning; not just objects, but origin stories.
By owning this piece, you honor Epifania Puma Cjuro’s artistry and support the economic independence of Quechua women in remote communities. Your purchase helps sustain the living tradition of Andean textile weaving, ensuring it is passed on to future generations.
Celebrate tradition. Support heritage. Share in the story of the Andes.
Tradition at Your Table – Handwoven Alpaca Table Runner by Epifania Puma Cjuro
Bring the warmth and legacy of the Andes into your home with this handwoven alpaca table runner, a 40 x 14.8-inch work of art created by Epifania Puma Cjuro, a 57-year-old master weaver from Huacahuasi, Peru. This piece is not just a table accent—it’s a story told in thread, a celebration of ancestral knowledge, and a quiet act of resilience from a woman who has dedicated her life to preserving her cultural heritage through weaving.
Woven using a traditional backstrap loom, this table runner is made from 100% alpaca wool, prized for its exceptional softness, strength, and durability. The intricate designs reflect Andean symbolism that speaks of nature, family, and balance—motifs passed from grandmother to granddaughter, woven with patient hands and a careful eye for harmony and meaning.
Epifania dyes her wool using natural pigments sourced from native plants, roots, and insects—a technique rooted in centuries of Quechua tradition. Earthy reds, warm ochres, muted greens, and deep browns come alive through this process, lending the table runner an organic palette that complements any space with understated elegance and authenticity.
The runner’s complex geometric patterns and precise detailing reflect Epifania’s decades of skill and spiritual connection to the weaving process. Every thread is hand-placed with intention, every pattern a mark of cultural continuity, and every inch a reminder that beauty is born from labor, love, and the rhythms of the mountain life.
Perfect for dining tables, coffee tables, altars, or sideboards, this runner adds a rich, textured layer to your home—one that speaks of heritage, slow craftsmanship, and ethical creation. It’s ideal for those who seek not just décor, but meaning; not just objects, but origin stories.
By owning this piece, you honor Epifania Puma Cjuro’s artistry and support the economic independence of Quechua women in remote communities. Your purchase helps sustain the living tradition of Andean textile weaving, ensuring it is passed on to future generations.
Celebrate tradition. Support heritage. Share in the story of the Andes.