warm scarf (5 items)
Warm Origins
Traditional Inca Warm-Toned Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Warm Origins, Traditional Inca Warm-Toned Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Waldo Berrios
Waldo Berrios shows the tradition and culture of his country, Peru, through marvelous creations inspired by the ancient Inca Empire. Working with an alpaca, acrylic and wool blend, the artisan creates... read more£47.99Artist: Waldo Berrios
Earth Visions
Chakana-Themed Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf in Warm Hues
Earth Visions, Chakana-Themed Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf in Warm Hues
Waldo Berrios
The chakana or Inca Cross is an ancient symbol representing the empire's traditional worldview, symbolizing the union and communication between the natural and spiritual worlds. As a sign present in... read more£52.99Artist: Waldo Berrios
Inca Slate
Alpaca Blend Wrap Scarf in Slate and White from Peru
Inca Slate, Alpaca Blend Wrap Scarf in Slate and White from Peru
Edison Canal
Inspired by the textiles of the ancient Inca, Peruvian artisan Edison Canal designs a beautiful wrap scarf. Knit from a soft alpaca blend, this scarf features geometric patterns in slate and white. A... read more£45.99Artist: Edison Canal
Sepia and Black Cosmovision
Reversible Sepia and Black Sun Motif Alpaca Blend Scarf
Sepia and Black Cosmovision, Reversible Sepia and Black Sun Motif Alpaca Blend Scarf
Waldo Berrios
Hues of sepia and black wrap the neck with warmth. Inspired by themes of the Inca cosmovision, Peruvian artisan Waldo Berrios creates this reversible scarf, which is knit from an alpaca blend. Sun... read more£47.99Artist: Waldo Berrios
Mahogany and Black Cosmovision
Reversible Black and Mahogany Alpaca Blend Scarf from Peru
Mahogany and Black Cosmovision, Reversible Black and Mahogany Alpaca Blend Scarf from Peru
Waldo Berrios
Hues of mahogany and black wrap the neck with warmth. Inspired by themes of the Inca cosmovision, Peruvian artisan Waldo Berrios creates this reversible scarf, which is knit from an alpaca blend. Sun... read more£47.99Artist: Waldo Berrios