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Center For Traditional Textiles of Cusco - Peru
The idea of keeping the textile heritage of the Cusco region alive was born in Chinchero during the mid-1970s. Some weavers including Nilda’s own relatives were deeply concerned that young people were turning away from weaving and that complex designs were being forgotten. The small group began to work together, determined to revive their traditional textiles, skills and designs. Using handspun yarn and natural fibers (alpaca, llama, sheep) was the first step toward restoring high-quality indigenous textiles. Led by Nilda Callanaupa Alvarez and supporters from the USA, the informal cultural project ultimately developed into a non-profit organization with headquarters in Cusco. Envisioned as an educational and research center, the CTTC’s primary mission is to preserve and promote high-quality traditional Cusqueñan textiles, while providing support to the weavers through the sale of their products. Through research, demonstrations and workshops for its members and visitors, the Center is proactively preserving hand-spinning and reviving intricate weaving techniques.
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Pitumarca Weaving Community, member of the CTTC.
Pitumarca is known as the ‘Textile Capital of the Andes.’ They weave perhaps the finest and most technically complicated textiles in Peru. They are perhaps the only weavers in the world who continue to weave ‘ticlla’ (discontinuous warp and weft), a technique only invented and used by pre-Columbian cultures of Peru, specifically the Paracas and Nazca. They are well known locally but less well known internationally.
Centro de Textiles Tradicionales Del Cusco, Peru (CTTC) - Founded in 1996 by indigenous weavers of the Cusco region and international supporters, to save, promote and spread the Peruvian traditional textile knowledge
Handspun & handwoven textiles, all dyed with natural dyes.
The Weaving Center of the Association "Munay Ticlla" (beautiful weaves)
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