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Product ID: 325906
Modern and versatile, this chic, open front cardigan features a wide collar that can drape over the shoulders like a cape. Pia Zavala selects a jersey knit in creamy ivory. The cozy blend of luxurious alpaca wool adds to its warmth.
You can find our alpaca blend cardigan 'Sweet Vanilla' by Pia Zavala in clothing categories such as Wool Sweaters and Shrugs Sweaters. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Profound Impact
Pia's struggles with her health have forced her to downsize her workshop but she is determined to keep it open. Her workers rely on their earnings to care for themselves and their families. Nearly half of the workshop's income is derived from Novica sales and Pia does not want to let let her helpers down.
Job Creator
Pia has taken a very modern approach to textile production. Her workers live far from her workshop and used to spend hours each day traveling to work. Pia moved her knitting machines to her artisans' homes and they no longer have to travel great distances. They are able to spend more time with their families and still earn a living. Pia works with machine knitters and hand finishers to create her knitwear collection.
Working with Disabilities
Pia struggles daily with fibromyalgia. Marcelino, her assistant, of 32 years, suffered a stroke in 2016. He continues with his knitting at the workshop but struggles with work that once came easily. However, they have worked together since the very beginning and find joy in their success and strength in each other as they face their health challenges.
Moving On Up
Pia's innovative approach to production has enabled her to work with artisans who once needed to travel a great distance to the workshop. In spite of her own health difficulties, she has kept her workshop open in order to provide a steady income for her collaborators.
Media Featured
Pia has been included in a local magazine story about her participation in an event to benefit profoundly deaf children.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
Enabling Education
Pia's children are grown but she provides for the education of a grandchild.
"I think what I like best about my work is seeing a design come to life in fleece. My greatest challenge in this art is to keep myself constantly changing."
"I was born March 26, 1956 in the city of Lima. Growing up, I lived with my parents, my sister and my maternal grandparents, who knew how to... read more