Recientemente, muchos diseñadores peruanos como Meche Correa, Susan Wagner, Ulla de Romaña, y otros más, inspiran sus colecciones en el arte y color de diversos pueblos andinos como Ayacucho... Y sin más ni más, hace poco me llego una caja de tesoros con cinturones, sobres, monederos, cartucheras... todos de fibras naturales y bordados a mano por artesanos ayacuchanos. He aquí una pequeña muestra, ¿qué te parecen? Si te interesa alguno, envíame un mail. Un beso!
Ayacucho is a town located in the southern highlands of Peru, which -for many years- suffered of terrorist violence. From 1994 ahead, when the terrorism was overcome, the city reborn as one of the most attractive places in the country, not only for its historical and architectural richness, but for the versatility of its art. Today, Ayacucho is considered "Capital of Folk Art and Crafts of Peru", highlighting the carved stone (alabaster), pottery, retablos and embroidery.
Recently, many Peruvian designers such Meche Correa, Susan Wagner, Ulla de Romaña, among others, have inspired their collections in the art and colors of Andean towns like Ayacucho... And just like that, I recently received a treasury box straight from Ayacucho, containing belts, envelopes, wallets, holsters... all natural fibers and hand-embroidered by artisans from Andean towns. Here is a small sample, what do you think? If you are interest in any, just let me know :-) Kisses!
Les dejo con un poco de música andina para amenizar
I leave you with some andean rythms to warm your day up!
Qué preciosidad de monederos.
ResponderEliminarTe sigo.
Besos
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