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  2. Peruvian Connection - Wikipedia

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    shirts. accessories. jewelries. home decor items. Website. www.peruvianconnection.com. Peruvian Connection Ltd. is a United States -based retailer of high-end women’s clothing and accessories. Originally started as a mail-order catalog, the company also sells online and through eight retail stores.

  3. Alpaca fiber - Wikipedia

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    Alpaca scarf. Cambridge Food, Garden and Produce Festival, England. Alpaca fleece is the natural fiber harvested from an alpaca. There are two different types of alpaca fleece. The most common fleece type comes from a Huacaya. Huacaya fiber grows and looks similar to sheep wool in that the animal looks "fluffy".

  4. Chullo - Wikipedia

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    Chullo. Look up chullo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A chullo ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃuʎo], from Quechua: ch'ullu; [1] known as lluch'u in Aymara) is an Andean style of hat with earflaps, made from vicuña, alpaca, llama or sheep 's wool. [2] Alpaca fleece has wool-like qualities that help to insulate chullo-wearers from the harsh ...

  5. Mapuche textiles - Wikipedia

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    Mapuche textiles. Traditional Mapuche poncho exhibited in Museo Artesanía Chilena. One of the best-known arts of the Mapuche is their textiles. The tradition of Mapuche textile production dates back to pre-Hispanic times and continues up to this day. Prior to the 20th century Mapuche textiles and ponchos in particular were important trade items.

  6. Camel hair - Wikipedia

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    Camel hair specifically refers to the fur from the body of a camel, but more generally refers to the fibre (and cloth) that may be made from either pure camel hair or a blend of camel hair and another fibre. Camel hair has two components: guard hair and undercoat. Guard hair is the outer protective fur, which is coarse and inflexible and can be ...

  7. Lliklla - Wikipedia

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    Lliklla. A Quechua woman of Peru wearing a lliklla around her shoulders. Tupu Pin before the 17th century [1] A lliklla ( Quechua, [2] hispanicized spellings liclla, llicla, lliclla) is a rectangular, handwoven shoulder cloth. It is worn by Quechua women of the Andes region in Bolivia and Peru. Traditionally it is fastened at the front using a ...

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