F r a z a d a - 0954

£250.00 GBP

Frazadas, known as blankets in the High Andes of Peru, have multiple historical meanings behind them. They can be used in a number of ways in any space, from rugs, blankets and throws to table decorations or even wall hangings - just let your imagination run wild!

Made entirely by hand from sheep or llama wool, these fascinating items are coloured using only natural dyes that come from animal or vegetable properties that are native to the region. Cochineal, for example, from which the natural dye carmine is derived, produces a spectrum of colours from intense red to pastel pinks. Many other natural products are used to produce a multitude of gorgeous colours from Peru’s native purple corn and muña plant to Pacific Sea Salt.

We work directly with the artisans from the Sacred Valley of the Incas to the High Altitudes of Puno and Lake Titicaca at some 3800m. It takes the artisans up to one month or more to produce a frazada that carries with it a history of indigenous symbolism. They continue to use the same techniques derived from their Incan ancestors. These frazadas tell the history of an immense civilization. Traditionally used to shelter from the cold of the great heights of Tahuantinsuyo, the Incan Empire, they have been passed down through generations and changing customs and each piece tells a story. If a blanket is smaller in size with strong colors, for example, it is possible it was woven as a gift for a newborn baby and its mother.

However, the custom of making these iconic frazadas is, unfortunately, being lost due to the time and energy required to produce these wonderful pieces of art and the work of the artisan being undervalued in modern society. Therefore, we as a business, and I as a Peruvian citizen, work by the principles of fair trade. We travel frequently to the depths of Peru to ensure we work directly with the artisans and ensure the best price for them to try to keep alive this tradition so it can live on for generations to come. It is for the preservation of this precious culture of my country that we can assure you that by choosing a frazada from Inka Fabric you will not only be adding a touch of pure charm to the space you choose but purchasing a unique, vintage piece of Peruvian history that represents the best of its kind.

 

Size: 152 x 186 cm 

100% Sheep Wool

Care instructions: Dry clean 

Shipping: Within the UK up 5 business days and worldwide shipping available wich can take up 15 business day 

Contact hello@inkafabric.co.uk for more information.

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  • TEXTTURE

Alpaca fibre is silky and soft. it thickness range from 18 to 22 microns.

  • LIGHT & WARM 

Alpaca fibre is seven time warmer than sheep's wool and contains microscopic air pockets, which  makes very light weight but breathable garments.

  •  SUSTAINABLE

Alpacas are free grazing animals bred naturally in the highlands of Peru without pesticides. They are not fed with hormones and do not receive chemicals.              

 

 

 

  • HYPOALLERGENIC

Unlike sheep's wool, the alpaca fibre does not contain lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic and suitable for sensitive skin.

  • ECONOMIC
The number of fibres needed to make an alpaca item of clothing are considerably reduced when compared with wool from other animals. It takes just one alpaca to make up to five jumpers!
  • COLOUR

The alpaca fibre has a natural colour 
the spectrum which ranges from pure white to intense black and includes over thirty shades.
         

 

 





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