Description
This wonderful mesa cloth evokes strength and confidence in a world coming into harmony and balance with bold images of human with hat. The black bands represent the agricultural fields given by Pachamama to sustain the Q’ero people. The expertise of the young weaver from Kiku, Q’eros, is evident in the evenly hand-spun yarns and advanced skills to create the complex sacred symbols. Your purchase helps then young weaver, her family, and her community to build a more sustainable life and support for traditional Q’ero culture. 27 x 26.5 inches. 69 x 67 cm. Your purchase includes a photo of the weaver holding your new mestana.
Watch the Journey of your textile. Tribal Store: Supporting Q’ero Culture
Learn how your purchase helps the Q’ero people: Q’ero Life in the Andes: A Partnership.
To learn more about Q’ero weaving and watch them spin and weave, watch this brief video: Weaving in the Q’ero Nation.