SL3-04
Derived from an 18th-century Andean tunic from the region surrounding Lake Titicaca, this design reflects the composure and symmetry central to Andean weaving traditions. Tawny linen is crossed by measured stripes of indigo, cochineal, and ivory—tones once drawn from native dyestuffs of the highlands. Lake Titicaca’s pattern’s quiet rhythm speaks to an ancestral precision, where structure, color, and repetition were acts of continuity and devotion.
Derived from an 18th-century Andean tunic from the region surrounding Lake Titicaca, this design reflects the composure and symmetry central to Andean weaving traditions. Tawny linen is crossed by measured stripes of indigo, cochineal, and ivory—tones once drawn from native dyestuffs of the highlands. Lake Titicaca’s pattern’s quiet rhythm speaks to an ancestral precision, where structure, color, and repetition were acts of continuity and devotion.
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