The Amaru Community will welcome visitors with music and beautiful native flowers along with a symbolic offering to Mother Earth or Pachamama, to give thanks for this new dia and to be able to share among brothers from different cultures.
After the welcome, visitors are invited to accompany the community members to collect flowers and leaves that will serve as inputs to make natural dyes, plants that Pachamama gives us. We continue with a brief explanation and demonstration of shearing, spinning and skeining wool; It continues with a demonstration of dyeing and fixing the color in the wool, to finish the hand-weaving process.
The iconography used in each of these fabrics is loaded with important symbolic value for the community members of Amaru; they will tell us the meanings of some of the most important motifs. Finally we will go to the exhibition room of the finished garments and we will be able to purchase the variety of textiles (blankets, centerpieces, scarves, shawls, chuspas or Andean bags, belts among others). Finally we will taste an exquisite Andean lunch prepared with inputs purely from the zone.
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