Tapestry artist Inka from Lima, Peru takes inspiration for this artwork from the chakana, a square and equal-armed cross that represents the various planes of existence, and comes from Peru's Inca past. This tapestry is woven with alpaca threads mixed with cotton and acrylic, and the hanging device hidden in the tapestry is cumala wood.
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Amazing saturated colors! Part of my fish collection.
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The colours vibrate, I am so very happy with this tapestry, it is a treasure to me.
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We love the size and vibrant colors. Beautifully made small tapestry.
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