Serial number: C1A001

Unique Identification Code: C1A001

Detailed Product Description:
BEIGE PONCHO STRIPED WITH GRAY

Size and Measurements:
SIZE M, Ruana woven in loom with cotton thread. Medium 1 m x 1.6 m (4 ft x 4 ft)

COLLABORATION:
STUDIO CUMBRE AW24

Origin of Materials:
The poncho is made from llama wool, a typical animal of the area. The flame hair transmits heat and is lightweight and durable.

Manufacturing Process:
Made from the Creole loom. Both the yarn and the garment are made by the artisans. The process involves animal care, shearing, washing, combing, and hand spinning.

Spinning Process:
2 months, Weaving process: 1 week.

Cultural History of Origin:
The poncho has an American origin, demonstrated by research in Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina. In the Patagonian province, the loom is a space of encounter between the earthly and the divine.

Craftsman’s Name:
Cecilia Garmendia

Location:
Jujuy, Argentina

The Andean region includes the Quebrada de Humahuaca,
the Calchaquíes Valleys and the Puna Salto-Jujeña, with deep valleys and high plateaus of up to 4000 m and peaks reaching 7000 m.
Different peoples live there, heirs of the ancient Andean tradition of pre-Hispanic shepherds and farmers, and although many of their techniques have been lost or transformed, pastoralism continues to be a viable and appropriate form of production for certain arid and semi-arid regions, such as the Andean highlands.

Within this Andean region DCC collaborates with three different groups:
Red Puna Community, Daughters of the Moon and Sami Group: More than 120 weavers and weavers from the Quebrada and Puna of Jujuy part of the
of the Popular Economy, organized with the objective of producing and commercializing our products.
handicrafts through a fair and solidary price.

Composition: 100% flame

Imported by:
STUDIO CUMBRE- www.studiocumbre.com

Care Labels:
Dry clean

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