Unique Identification Code: C1A004
Detailed Product Description:
PONCHO WITH SLEEVES
Size and Measurements:
SIZE S. MEASUREMENT 1 m x 1.6 m
COLLABORATION:
AW24 SUMMIT STUDIO
Origin of Materials:
The poncho is made from llama and sheep wool. Two typical animals of the area. Flame hair transmits heat and is lightweight and durable.
Fabrication process:
Made from two-needle fabric. Both the yarn and the garment are made by the artisans. The process involves caring for the animals, shearing, washing, combing, and artisanal 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 meeting space between the earthly and the divine.
Artisan Name:
Martha Perez.
Location:
Jujuy, Argentina
The Andean region includes the Quebrada de Humahuaca,
the Calchaquíes Valleys and the Salto-Jujeña Puna, with deep valleys and plateaus of up to 4000 m and peaks that reach 7000 m.
Different peoples who are heirs of the ancient Andean tradition of pre-Hispanic shepherds and farmers live there, and although many of their techniques have been lost or transformed, pastoralism continues to be a viable and suitable form of production for certain arid and semi-arid regions, such as the highlands of the Andes.
Within this Andean region DCC collaborates with three different groups:
Red Puna Community, Daughters of the Moon and Sami Group: More than 120 artisan weavers from the Quebrada and Puna in Jujuy
of the Popular Economy, organized with the objective of producing and marketing our
crafts at a fair and supportive price.
Composition: 100% flame
Imported by:
STUDIO CUMBRE- www.studiocumbre.com
Care Labels:
dry clean
Blockchain Registration:
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Sales link:
link of the brand with which we collaborate