soft scarves (5 items)
Noble Origins
Traditional Black and Beige Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Noble Origins, Traditional Black and Beige Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Waldo Berrios
Tradition, culture and pride motivate Waldo Berrios to create a stunning accessory in honor of the famous Inca Empire, part of the artisan's culture and heritage. After choosing a palette of black and... read more$49.99Artist: 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$54.99Artist: Waldo Berrios
Fire Visions
Chakana-Themed Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf in Vibrant Hues
Fire Visions, Chakana-Themed Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf in Vibrant Hues
Waldo Berrios
Waldo Berrios takes inspiration from his heritage to create this reversible scarf from an alpaca, acrylic and wool blend, adding a soft texture to the design. After choosing a palette of vibrant hues... read more$54.99Artist: Waldo Berrios
Saffron Retama Emotions
Floral Saffron and Black Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Saffron Retama Emotions, Floral Saffron and Black Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Waldo Berrios
An old song of the Ayacucho region has the retama flower, also known as the weaver's broom, as one of the main elements of its lyrics, made in honor of those who courageously endured the darkest times... read more$54.99Artist: Waldo Berrios
Red Retama Emotions
Cultural Floral Red and Black Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Red Retama Emotions, Cultural Floral Red and Black Reversible Alpaca Blend Scarf
Waldo Berrios
An old song of the Ayacucho region has the retama flower, also known as the weaver's broom, as one of the principal elements of its lyrics, made in honor of those who courageously endured the darkest... read more$54.99Artist: Waldo Berrios