andes (5 items)
White Flowers
Black & White Hand-Woven & Hand-Embroidered Floral Wool Belt
White Flowers, Black & White Hand-Woven & Hand-Embroidered Floral Wool Belt
Alicia Huaman
Reminiscent of the classic designs from Ayacucho in the Peruvian Andes, this stunning black wool belt is meticulously woven on artisanal looms and beautifully decorated with floral hand embroidery in... read more$49.99$44.99Artist: Alicia Huaman
Llama Silhouette
Black and White Alpaca Blend Chullo Hat
Llama Silhouette, Black and White Alpaca Blend Chullo Hat
Sebastian Alayna Condere
This cozy hat is a beautiful manifestation of Andean heritage. Knitted of a warm alpaca wool blend, the chullo by Sebastián Alayna features the characteristic earflaps and a jaunty tassel.$29.99$26.99Artist: Sebastian Alayna Condere
Black and White Tile
Black and White Reversible Alpaca Blend Peruvian Ruana
Black and White Tile, Black and White Reversible Alpaca Blend Peruvian Ruana
Size: 29.5" L x 42" W
Waldo Berrios
This dramatic design combines concentric rhomboids in white and black. By Waldo Berrios, this traditional Andean ruana cloak is open at the sides and front. The artisan works in a warm blend of alpaca... read more$107.99$97.19Artist: Waldo Berrios
Honeycomb Matrix
Black and White Patterned 100% Alpaca Poncho with Cowl Neck
Honeycomb Matrix, Black and White Patterned 100% Alpaca Poncho with Cowl Neck
Size: 29" L x 37" W
Tomas Sota
Tomas Sota creates the trendy new design of this poncho - a long-time fashion favorite. The honeycomb matrix in white over black is framed by a cowl neck and border in black over white, resulting in... read more$152.99$122.39Artist: Tomas Sota
Feline Shadow
Painted Day of the Dead Cat-Shaped Ceramic Pencil Holder
Feline Shadow, Painted Day of the Dead Cat-Shaped Ceramic Pencil Holder
Feriberto Aylas
Inspired by the celebrations of the Day of the Dead, this little kitty comes to life thanks to Feriberto Aylas's exquisite talent. Made to add convenience and uniqueness to your desk, this ceramic... read more$47.99$43.19Artist: Feriberto Aylas