Since we started with our first store in Cusco in 2010, our purpose has always been to work using the wide variety of artisan techniques that we have in our country but with a contemporary and modern design approach.
We are proud of the great artisan legacy that our ancient Peruvians left us, so our mission and commitment is to help preserve and revalue these ancestral techniques.
Through the years, we have grown a close relationship with each of our artisan partners based on trust and collaborative work,
always working ethically and conscientiously, respecting the times and processes that each technique demands and using mostly
natural and non-polluting products.
We work with artisan communities from the coast,
the Andes and the jungle of Peru. Each of our textile
pieces are worked by hand using the traditional pedal loom technique.
These are work in collaboration with weavers from the community
of San Pedro de Cajas, the spinning is done by hand using
sheep's wool as well as the dying, done manually by the weavers
themselves, mostly using dyes of natural origin.
We work with artisan communities from the coast, the Andes and the jungle of Peru. Each of our textile pieces are worked by hand using the traditional pedal loom technique.
These are work in collaboration with weavers from the community of San Pedro de Cajas, the spinning is done by hand using sheep's wool as well as the dying, done manually by the weavers themselves, mostly using dyes of natural origin.
Our basketwork and some of our lamps are completely hand-woven by weavers from the Bora community of San Vicente de Loreto using “Tamshi”, a native liana of the area that is collected naturally, they use the dried fallen lianas or to fall, extracting them without cutting the roots, in order to contribute to the conservation of this very important material for the community.
About our ceramic pieces, we work with different ceramic studios in Lima.