Search

NOVICA Unisex Fall Winter Soft Alpaca Wool Blend Knit Beanie Hat

KWD 7.500

Brand
NOVICA
Color
Size
1 +

Special Features

  • An original NOVICA artisan handcrafted fair trade product.
  • NOVICA CERTIFIED: Includes an official NOVICA Card certifying the item is authentic, artisan crafted and of exceptional quality
  • QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP. NOVICA works with artisan Edison Canal to craft this item.
  • Exceptional Quality: crafted with care to be treasured as a keepsake for many years to come.

Description

NOVICA works together with talented artists, artisans, and designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake handmade treasures. Our mantra is to Spread Happiness, so rest assured - we'll do everything we possibly can to ensure you're a happy customer!

About this item: Face the winter winds with a refined complement from the Andean lands. Artisan Edison Canal showcases the region's textile artistry in this alpaca blend knit hat, whose rib pattern boasts a regal peacock hue. Recycled polyamide threads and merino wool reinforce the beanie, making it flexible for those chilly days.Dry cleaning recommendedDo not wringHand wash cold separately with mild detergentDry flat in the shadeTextile softness: Soft--this item has been made with fibers that are soft to the touch

About our Artist: ???My name is Edison Canal Mamani. I was born in the imperial city of Cuzco in a district named Urcos. Its beauty is highlighted in the Plaza de Armas, and in its center there is a statue in honor of Túpac Amaru. Next to the plaza is the Urcos Church. This Catholic temple of Urcos is a beautiful stone construction where there is a mural painting known as ???The Baptism of Christ.??? I am very proud to belong to this beautiful city full of history and cultural magic. ???I consider myself to be a hardworking, honest, and very responsible man. I believe firmly that all of our efforts will reward us one day or another, but it is necessary to strive and be dedicated. One of my plans for the future is to become a renowned textile artist throughout Cuzco and Peru, as well as on an international level, growing as a business, team, and family. ???All of this began when I started working in a community named ???Servants of Saint Joseph??? in the district where I was born and raised. This community brought machines for weaving clothing, which surprised me, and I immediately wanted to learn about this...

Related Items


{"error":"Error","cart_limit":"You have too many items in your cart.","prod_limit":"You cannot add any more of this item"}