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Q'ero Andean Carrying Cloth - Half Design
Like its cousin the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use other plain-woven pieces of cloth to carry goods and food. This cloth is an example of the Q'ero carrying cloth, woven in subtle, natural shades in a half color design. This cloth has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend. Some also use such cloths on their mesas or altars. Woven in in the high Andes of Peru.
Like its cousin the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use other plain-woven pieces of cloth to carry goods and food. This cloth is an example of the Q'ero carrying cloth, woven in subtle, natural shades in a half color design. This cloth has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend. Some also use such cloths on their mesas or altars. Woven in in the high Andes of Peru.
$124.00
Q'ero Andean Carrying Cloth - Half Design—
$124.00
Description
Like its cousin the despacho cloth, the Q'ero use other plain-woven pieces of cloth to carry goods and food. This cloth is an example of the Q'ero carrying cloth, woven in subtle, natural shades in a half color design. This cloth has a very fine drape and is woven from soft wool, likely alpaca or an alpaca blend. Some also use such cloths on their mesas or altars. Woven in in the high Andes of Peru.
























