3 products
3 products
3 products
Fringed Premium Shawl
27101
Composition: Shawl
Regular price $159.00 Sale price $79.50Michell y Cia. S.A. RUC.:20100192650
Made from our premium quality alpaca wool, this luxurious piece lends timeless appeal to any look. Wear it draped over your shoulders or loop it around your neck.
- Fringed edges
- Ultra-soft knit fabric
- 100% Super baby alpaca fibres
- Durable, sustainable, natural
- Made in Peru
Paracas Baby Alpaca & Silk Shawl
35475
Composition: Shawl
Regular price $199.00Michell y Cia. S.A. RUC.:20100192650
This lightweight shawl features a tribal-like bird print that lends warm, traditional flair with a modern twist.
- 30% silk, 70% baby alpaca fibres
- Fringe trimming
- Made in Peru
The Paracas The Flight Stole / Shawl has been inspired by the colours, forms and symbols of the Paracas culture (800BC - 100BC)
The Paracas textiles contain motifs portraying flying human figures, suggesting a journey into the spiritual realm. Fish and birds were also an important part of their iconography.
The Paracas people were outstanding in the use of colour, relying on natural dyes, characterized by strong hues and an amazing capacity to combine the colours to achieve fantastic works of art.
The Paracas culture developed in the central coastal region of Peru.
This piece is part of the Amano by Sol Alpaca collection which contributes to the ongoing restoration work, research and maintenance of the Amano Museum in Lima, Peru.
New Inca Triumph Scarf
32795
Composition: Scarf
Regular price $95.00Michell y Cia. S.A. RUC.:20100192650
A silky-smooth finish and a bold abstract print makes this scarf a must-have statement piece.
- Delicate fringe trimming
- Made in Peru
The Inca – Triumph Scarf is made of 70% baby alpaca fiber and 30% silk. This product has been inspired by the colors, forms, and symbols of the Inca culture.
The great Inca empire accomplished the development of a complex symbolic language comprising geometrical figures and icons that even today are the subject of investigation. Panels comprising rectangular figures known as Tocapus explained the status and achievements of their noble bearers.