SL3-14
Based on a late-19th-century Andean mantle from the highland region surrounding Lake Titicaca, Altiplano Stripe carries the solemnB geometry of traditional highland weaving. Broad bands of indigo and cochineal red are anchored by narrow ivory lines—each stripe defined by the gentle irregularity of unevenly dyed, twisted cotton–jute yarns.
The interplay of fiber and color lends quiet depth, echoing the altitude and endurance of its origin. Structured yet supple, the cloth reflects an approach to weaving as both language and devotion—an art of order, patience, and breath.
Based on a late-19th-century Andean mantle from the highland region surrounding Lake Titicaca, Altiplano Stripe carries the solemnB geometry of traditional highland weaving. Broad bands of indigo and cochineal red are anchored by narrow ivory lines—each stripe defined by the gentle irregularity of unevenly dyed, twisted cotton–jute yarns.
The interplay of fiber and color lends quiet depth, echoing the altitude and endurance of its origin. Structured yet supple, the cloth reflects an approach to weaving as both language and devotion—an art of order, patience, and breath.
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