Peruvian Frazada in Sacsayhuaman

Peruvian Frazada in Sacsayhuaman

$250.00
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This frazada was handmade by a family of artisans in the Andean highlands of Cusco Peru. The repeating diamond shapes represent the shape of stones that were typically made in the archaeological zones of Cusco, This blanket must be looked at from the side, where you can see exactly the type of formation and cuts of stones that we normally see in Sacsayhuaman, a famous ancient ruin outside of the city of Cusco,  or on the street where "the stone of the seven angles" is in Cusco.  All sides of all stones are cut perfectly so that they meet or join exactly in perfect straight lines which is quite an architectural feat considering the timeframe these ruins were contructed in Peru.  Traditional frazadas are woven on a backstrap loom, over the course of 1-3 months. They are made in 2 panels that are then stitched together to form the frazada. All natural, made with sheep's and alpaca wool, they are thick and  made for warmth and durability in order to protect from the chill of the Andes. Eac

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