The Peruvian town of Jauja briefly flourished as the capital of Spanish Peru. The Inca riches that Pizarro and his men found there even lead to the legend that Jauja was a land of luxury. "Pais de Jauja" has become a Spanish expression for a mythical land of leisure and excess, but today the real Jauja is a quiet colonial town with fewer than 20,000 residents. The lacy patterns on our alpaca-blend cardigan are inspired by the Baroque and Rococo architecture of the 1564 Jauja Cathedral. The tan and ivory sweater features a hidden front zipper.
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I wanted this sweater for a vary long time and finally decided to treat myself...so glad I did!
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this is so elegant and beautifully made....merci! the quality of the cardigan and the colors are just nice I am so pleased with it!
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This is a pretty cardigan. Its so warm too! Its slightly itchy but I wont need to wear a long sleeve shirt underneath it.
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