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12 products

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16 products

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PACHAMAMA Cape

740,00

A tribute to the Earth Goddess, this alpaca cape is adorned with hand-embroidered woolen cords, depicting Andean rituals honoring Pachamama. A wearable symbol of heritage, spirituality, and our bond with nature.

Size: One Size

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RAYMI Cape

740,00

Woven from alpaca wool and vibrant cotton, this cape honors Andean cosmovision and ancestral celebrations under Inti’s gaze. Each unique piece embodies the sacred rhythm of nature and the wisdom of the ancients.

Size: One Size

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RAYMI Orange Cape

740,00

Woven from alpaca wool and vibrant cotton, this cape honors Andean cosmovision and ancestral celebrations under Inti’s gaze. Each unique piece embodies the sacred rhythm of nature and the wisdom of the ancients.

Size: One Size

Other clothes and accessories shown in the photo are not included.

SIRVINACU Cape

740,00

Introducing the SIRVINACU Cape by Awka Willka – a tribute to the indigenous wedding celebration known as Sirvinacu, a time of festivity and unity among the Andean people. For the indigenous cultures of the Andes, Sirvinacu signifies a sacred bond and the joyous coming together of families, marked by traditional rituals and deep cultural significance.

This exquisite cape, handcrafted from luxurious alpaca textile, is adorned with hand-embroidered woolen cords made from natural sheep’s wool. Each stitch and illustration vividly narrates the celebration of Sirvinacu, depicting the rituals, dances, and ceremonies that honor the union of couples and the community’s shared joy.

The detailed drawings capture the essence of this period of festivity, emphasizing the cultural richness and spiritual depth of the indigenous Andean traditions. Embrace the spirit of the ancients with the SIRVINACU Cape – a unique, wearable piece of art that celebrates heritage, unity, and the timeless traditions of the Andean people.

Size: One Size

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YAMOR Cape

740,00

Every year in September, the vibrant and culturally rich celebration of Yamor takes place in Otavalo, Ecuador. This festival is named after the traditional drink made from seven distinct varieties of corn, a testament to the region’s agricultural diversity and heritage. Yamor is more than just a beverage; it symbolizes the deep connection between the indigenous communities and the land they cultivate.

The celebration of Yamor is a tribute to Allpa Mama, or Mother Earth, honoring her generosity and the bountiful harvests she provides. It is a time when the indigenous people come together to express their profound gratitude for the sustenance and life that the earth gives them. This connection to the land is a cornerstone of their cultural identity and spiritual beliefs.

Festivities span several days and include a variety of events that highlight the rich traditions and vibrant culture of the region. Colorful dances, where participants wear traditional attire, are a central part of the celebrations. These dances are often accompanied by lively music played on indigenous instruments, filling the air with a sense of joy and communal spirit.

Parades are another highlight of the Yamor festival. These parades feature beautifully decorated floats, traditional costumes, and representations of local folklore, all parading through the streets in a vivid display of cultural pride and unity. The selection of a festival queen is a cherished event, symbolizing beauty, tradition, and the future of the community.

Size: One Size

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