"Blue is the color of lake Atitlán on a full moon night," say the women of K'amolon K'i K'ojonel who boast their pride in their classic weaving techniques. Working on a back strap loom, the...read more
"Green is the color of the valleys and mountains that surround us," say the women of K'amolon K'i K'ojonel, who boast their pride in their classic weaving techniques. Working on a back strap...read more
Capturing the rich style of the Andean mountains, this Peruvian poncho is created by Alfredo Falcon. He selects acrylic and cotton blend yarns in a solid olive hue to knit this poncho, which is...read more
"The colors that we chose for this poncho are inspired by how San Pedro Volcano looks when the sun is setting," say the women of K'amolon K'i K'ojonel, who boast their pride in their classic...read more
"Green is the color of the valleys and mountains that surround us," say the women of K'amolon K'i K'ojonel, who boast their pride in their classic weaving techniques. Working on a back strap...read more
"The red undertones of this poncho are inspired by the traditional costumes of San Juan de la Laguna," say the women of K'amolon K'i K'ojonel who boast their pride in their classic weaving...read more
The weavers of the K'amolon K'i K'ojonel organization create this unique adaptation of a poncho. Blending cotton and rayon chenille for both lightness and ease of care, the front of the garment has a...read more
Alfredo Falcon creates a reversible design for a ruana cloak in cool steel blue adorned with abstract florid arabesques. The cloak is knitted with a rich alpaca blend and closes with coconut shell...read more