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Made of baby alpaca wool, whit natural fibers and are often decorated with intricate patterns and symbols. Inca shawls are worn around the shoulders and upper body, and are traditionally used as a form of warmth and protection against the cold weather in the Andes.
Are also an important part of the traditional clothing worn by many indigenous communities in the Andes, and are often worn for ceremonial or special occasions.
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The Inca also produced fine textiles with intricate designs using a supplementary weft technique, in which additional threads were woven into the fabric to create patterns. These textiles were highly prized and were often used as status symbols or given as gifts to important individuals
Inca shawls,” which are also known as “inka ch’allus.” These are traditional garments worn by the Quechua people of the Andes in South America.
Its are similar to Inca scarves, but are larger and more rectangular in shape.
Are made of baby alpaca fiber and are often decorated with intricate patterns and symbols.
Inca shawls are worn around the shoulders and upper body, and are traditionally used as a form of warmth and protection against the cold weather in the Andes. They are also an important part of the traditional clothing worn by many indigenous communities in the Andes, and are often worn for ceremonial or special occasions