This Aguayo Accessories Clutch from Bolivia is perfect for everyday cosmetics use. It's handmade from local materials and Bolivian artistry, offering a unique beauty that stands out from the crowd. The craftsmanship is sure to impress, and the overall look is a perfect blend of style and practicality.
Bolivian and Peru Aguayo (Awayu) fabric or vintage "frazada" is a hand woven textile blanket made in the Andes of Bolivia &Peru by the Quechua (Native Americans). Each color of thread is dyed by hand using natural fibers of wood, leaves or flowers. While this bag is durable it has very delicate and intricate designs woven into its fabric. The Bolivian craftsmen carefully worked each piece with care and affection.
Color : Orange Striped Rainbow
Measures:
8.5" x 4.5" x 3.5"
Care:
Dry clean if needed or hand wash gently - Dry flat - No iron
NOTE: Because this product is made by artisan people, the combinations of color of the typical design and measures can have slight imperfections/variations because each item is unique & special.
AGUAYO INFORMATION: An Aguayo is a rectangular piece of cloth used in traditional communities in the Andes of Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Argentina. The aguayo is most associated with Quechua and Aymara culture but is not exclusive to them. Aguayos typically features colorful stripes interrelated with other figures with symbolic values. Quechua and Aymara women often use them to carry children and take products to the market.
The Aguayo is a native textile made by native indigenous women, it is difficult to create and done using primitive methods. The traditional native Aguayos were done using alpaca, sheep or llama wool, which are colored using natural coloring with bright colors.
Each of these Aguayos tell the story of a community or includes symbols which are original to their culture using colors, techniques and designs which make each community different from the others.
*Currently, you can find hand woven aguayos but mostly artisans are creating Aguayos textiles with cotton and acrylic fibers, these are no longer done by had but instead using industrial methods. These cotton Aguayos fabric are used to create bags, table cloths, bed cloths, etc.