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Product ID: 421280
Carry the colors of the Huancavelica region with these gorgeous multicolor scrunchies inspired by Andean culture. Peruvian artisan Sebastian Alayna Condere handcrafts these colorful acrylic handy scrunchies that will help you keep your hair in place with a stylish and tender touch.
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Will attach this to my purse as a decoration. Very cute!
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Soft, lovely, and a childs size.
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This is a really warm hat that I bought for my stepsons. It is not too hot and is the right amount of warmth for any season. It s a great style for men.
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You can find our pompom scrunchies 'Dancing at the Andean Festival' (pair) by Sebastian Alayna Condere in accessories categories such as Floral Hair Accessories. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Enabling Education
This artist is currently supporting and providing for the education of their children, grandchildren, or children in their community, whether it be at the primary, secondary, or university level.
Covering Basic Needs
This artist striving to supporting their own or their family's basic needs and improve their livelihood.
Profound Impact
Every purchase from this artist has a profound impact on their livelihood and income.
Moving On Up
This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
"My wife also knits. I love colors – the combinations and their happiness is part of life for people from Huancavelica… We work hard day by day so that our history reaches beyond borders."
"I was born January 20, 1933 in the Yauli district of the Comunidad de Ambato in Huancavelica. From my childhood on, I saw the people of my... read more