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NOVICA Alpaca blend poncho, 'Dark Chocolate'
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The deep rich color of dark chocolate distinguishes this beautiful design by Alfredo Falcon. Knitted of a luxurious alpaca blend the poncho features a warm turtleneck and long lush fringe.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
NOVICA Alpaca wool poncho, 'Warm Earth'
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Warm and soft this poncho promises winter elegance. Alfredo Falcon designs the shawl in intense brown hues featuring a fine knit with braided motifs. The alpaca wool shawl includes a hood.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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NOVICA Alpaca blend poncho, 'Cinnamon Brown'
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Ivory stripes on cinnamon brown make this poncho a classic. By Isidoro C'cahuantico the finely woven Andean wrap is woven from a blend of alpaca wool a luxurious fleece renowned for its lightweight warmth.
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Raw Alpaca Native Design Ecuadorian Poncho, 10 Plies - Alpinism B-1
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Gourgeous custom made Poncho, handwoven high in the Ecuadorian Andes. Unique design, 10 plies pure raw alpaca wool, the thickest alpaca textile we ever had in stock. Natural colors, no dyes, magnificent detail, it features a warm - stylish hood. measures a total of approximately 32 inches from the neck to the bottom, including the fringe. One size fits all. Ideal for the winter and snow.
- Custom made Poncho, handwoven high in the Ecuadorian Andes
- Raw Alpaca, Natural colors, Hypoallergenic
- Ideal for Alpinism, extreme cold weather and snow
- Very light for the thickness of the textile
- Hand made in Ecuador, Natural off white with Andean side details
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Natural Materials of South America Fashion
When we think of South America, colours spring to mind. Whether it's through the diverse landscapes filled with indigenous flora and fauna, the pulsating vibes of the samba or the rich and vibrant culture that seems to weave its way through each town.
Flair and effervescence thrive among the Latin American communities, which can also be seen in their fashions. From the intricate jewellery and bag motifs of the Mayan citizen to the designer women's fashions of catwalk regulars like the elegant Venezuelan Carolina Herrera and her structured and glamorous creations, along with the bold stylings of Brazilian Carlos Miele. Miele's artistic stimulations have always reflected his roots from bold colours to original techniques like crochet and patchwork potential in his designs, and as such he is a firm believer of giving back to his native Sao Paolo and employing the citizen who know best.
The acknowledgment of initiatives such as Fair Trade has brought a realisation of the poverty some areas have suffered and helped instill much of the basic proprietary of life that we take for granted, such as education. It would seem designers have also followed suit, wanting to utilise the innate skills of the local craftsmen and train them in contemporary fashions; proving that couture can succeed even the most impoverished of places.
As well as resident talent, it has also been the inspiration for many designers such as the award-winning Emma Francois. After visiting the continent in 1995, Francois became enthralled with the natural resources and craftsmanship on offer and returned home to start the French label Sessún. Bringing the skills and crafts of Latin America back to her home soil, Francois infused her designs with the ethos and abundant raw materials, combining them with contemporary styles and finishing them with a definite artisan workmanship.
Most designers that have been influenced by these trends have especially enjoyed the use and manipulation of South America's main fashion export; wool. The world's third biggest wool provider, South America has been an important source for the global textile industry, with a range of animal fibres supplied, from the humble sheep to upmarket alpacas. These native Peruvian camelids furnish a fleece that is graded on the same scale as cashmere and is also hypo-allergenic. Often used in luxury scarves, ponchos and wraps, alpaca products are being successfully introduced to the Uk market through clubs like Melford Green in the predominant English wool area of Suffolk.
In expanding to clothing, Accessories using natural materials are becoming increasingly more popular. Jewellery that features organic Components like home-grown choco seeds, acai seeds and tagua nuts are being used, along with snake crystals, bamboo, amber, carved bone and of course, leathers. These eco-friendly materials that have been harvested in a sustainable way, are utilised in opposition to the synthetic substances that have so far dominated the market and can be found in the work of Gaia Accessories and The Andean Collection.
South America produces flavours that can permeate any staid community and with the promise of more of its natural resources flooding into our fashion houses... Let the fun begin.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Alpaca wool wrap, 'Hot Cherry'
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NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. Cut like a cape, this generous wrap is knitted in a smooth jersey tweed. A beautiful, rich cherry hue distinguishes this versatile design by Alfredo Falcón. He finishes it with a hand-crocheted border. Artisan Info: "I was born in the capital of Peru on August 7, 1968. When I was but a small child I learned from my parents the best weaving techniques ? like me, they had learned them from their own parents. This makes us a family entirely devoted to the world of textiles, and we have been for generations. "Nowadays I combine weaving by hand and on classic machinery, remaining true to Inca and colonial motifs. I would like for the world to receive through my work high quality products, with modern colors and traditional motifs. I hope you enjoy them! Thank you very much my friends."
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