Threads of Peru

Awki Wool Pillow

$129
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Chunky Wool Pillow, 100% Sustainable Fibers and Materials

  • Size: 40 x 40 cm 
  • Fiber: Natural wool, chunky and fine yarn. Cotton twill backing with invisible zipper closure. 

The Awki pillow is a statement piece that says "I care" - about good design, and about people.

Handwoven in both fine and chunky wool fiber, the Awki pillow marries modern design with ancient tradition. This decorative pillow looks great as a modern accent piece in any home, but you'll know its real value: helping to empower women and keep ancient traditions alive.

The texture of the textile is woven using the chunky wool yarn as a weft creating an interesting feel and look to this new and interesting cushion!

Go for the whole boho look and mix-and-match the Awki alpaca pillow with our other handwoven artisan pillows, like the Qura, Pacha or Tuta pillows!

Note: Excludes cushion insert. Visit our friends at Pillow Cubes for a fantastic selection of eco-friendly, recycled pillow inserts. Ask us for your exclusive coupon code to receive 10% off!

WHO MADE THIS HANDWOVEN ALPACA THROW PILLOW?

This Awki Wool Pillow was handwoven by the talented Teofila from the Munay Urpi weaving association located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Located at about an hour away from Cusco city in the middle of the valley. 

 

 

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Threads of Peru is a not-for-profit social enterprise that connects the world to handmade treasures of the Andes, helping to strengthen ancient craft techniques and empower artisans.  Our commitment is to breathe life once again into the incomparable value and knowledge of natural fibers, natural dyes, and textile traditions only found in this awe-inspiring corner of the world. We dream that making these traditions economically viable will inspire young Quechua men and women to take pride in their cultural heritage - in weaving, in speaking Quechua, and in living in their native communities—and to pass it along for centuries to come.

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