Women's Geometric Scarves $20 to $40(25 items)
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Featured Artist
Miguel Hernandez
"A challenge is to teach my children and members of the community to weave, just as my parents taught me. In this way, we will preserve the handloom tradition."
"I was born and raised in a small town in Guatemala where I lived with my parents, five brothers and a... read more
Popular Women's Geometric Scarves $20 to $40
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Alpaca Blend Crimson and Cinnabar Scarf, "Red Paracas Shadows"
$39.99Waldo Berrios selects a jacquard knit to create a whisper of pre-Hispanic splendor on this scarf. The Peruvian designer works in a blend of alpaca wool, renowned for its lightweight warmth, combining geometric motifs in crimson and cinnabar red.
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Reversible Ivory and Black Alpaca Blend Knit Scarf from Peru, "Incan Inspiration"
$39.99Fretwork inspired by Incan cultural figures adorns the edges of this versatile scarf from Peru's Waldo Berrios. Knit from soft alpaca fleece blended with acrylic and wool, the reversible scarf has the pre-Hispanic motif in alabaster against a black background on one side and vice-versa on the other.
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Red and Black Reversible Alpaca Blend Knit Scarf from Peru, "Incan Muse"
$39.99Fretwork inspired by Incan cultural figures adorns the edges of this bold scarf from Peru's Waldo Berrios. Knit from soft alpaca fleece blended with acrylic and wool, the reversible scarf has the pre-Hispanic motif in crimson against a black background on one side and vice-versa on the other.
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Cotton scarf, "Red Totonicapan Diamonds"
$39.99Woven by hand, this beautiful scarf features diamond motifs. They are a symbol of designs by Miguel Hernandez and his family. He alternates bands of red with open spaces that feature the black warp threads so the scarf drapes beautifully. He names it for Totonicapan, a Guatemalan village renowned for its weaving arts.