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Bag:

   11.8" W x 11.4" H x 3.9" D

Handles:

   1.2" W x 28.4" L

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Weight:  0.4 lbs

 

50% alpaca wool, 50% acrylic. Cotton lining

Features a magnetic button closure

Dry clean or hand wash

Use mild detergent only

 

Ships from NOVICA Office in Peru.




Alpaca wool handbag, 'Lime Strawberry '

Trendy and practical, this woven handbag makes for a versatile accessory. The Yurivilca Family designs the bag in bold shades of lime and strawberry featuring classic linear patterns. The bag's exterior is woven from a rich alpaca wool blend, while the ample interior is lined in cotton and features a pocket. Bag closes with a magnetic button.
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Yurivilca Family

Yurivilca Family

"During my career I've received many awards and prizes, including the designation of Grand Master, but nothing satisfies me more than the love that I receive from my fellow countrymen...."
In his traditional weaving town, the name "Yurivilca" shines brightly, yet it is the name don César Yurivilca that truly resonates - the result of the man's...

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Yurivilca Family

In his traditional weaving town, the name "Yurivilca" shines brightly, yet it is the name don César Yurivilca that truly resonates - the result of the man's inimitable success in the art of textiles. Don César is currently somewhat of an institution in a town that has made its name on tapestry weaving. This prestige is garnered not only through the success of his tapestries but also because Don César is a pioneer in the field, choosing to take a different path from the traditional techniques and inventing the tapiz relleno. All of the local weavers now follow Don Cesar's technique because they are able to achieve a visual impact with their weavings similar to that which a painter would be able to create with his canvas.

"I've been involved in the field of weaving since I was a child. The influence comes from my family and from my town as well. My parents and my grandparents were weavers and almost everyone in town is involved in this activity. All that I've learned has come from practice, for I've never received any kind of schooling in the art of weaving. I am always seeking to develop new forms and styles for my art. This field gives me great spiritual satisfaction, especially when I am able to teach the new generation of weavers. I hope that I can leave behind an informal schooling tradition whereby people from my hometown can always depend on weaving to make a living. In fact, we've formed a type of community with my children (César, Julio, Grimalda, and Wilfredo) whereby they teach the other young children the skills that I've taught them.

"All of my weaves contain traditional aspects of my town and Peruvian culture in general. I've made tapestries, blankets, rugs, cloaks and even bags, for which I use sheep's wool and cotton (90/10%). For the colors I employ natural as well as industrial dyes. My primary tool is the loom, comprised of a wood shuttle, combs and pegs. The process of my work consists of applying the relleno technique, which means positioning the colored wool between the rows of threads according to the design, and adjusting it with the comb to ensure a compact and precise product.

"During my career I have received many awards and prizes, including the designation of Grand Master, but nothing satisfies me more than the love that I receive from my fellow countrymen - the only thing that will keep me going after I turn 80 years old. I hope that through Novica I am able to meet new friends and to also disseminate the art and culture of my country, Peru."

Don César is a man of modest words and rich dreams. With his provincial simplicity and incredible dignity, he has exhibited his works in Australia and Colombia. He has declined many invitations to exhibit his work because he believes that his place is in Peru, and that the Peruvian who leaves should soon return, for one cannot live much time with their feet in another country.

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What beautiful work! Your "Woman with a Mandolin" tapestry was everything I'd hoped for, and more. I'll be sure to check back often to look for additional items. Thank you,...

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