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HOME » Articles » Preserving Weaving Traditions in Peru Preserving Weaving Traditions In Peru
Presently, CTTC works with nine communities in the region of Cusco: Accha Alta, Acopia, Chahuaytire, Chinchero, Chumbvilcas, Mahuaypampa, Patabamba, Pitumarca, and Sallac. These communities are working to better their quality of life while re-instituting millennia old practices integral to their cultural history. Traditional textiles and practices in Peru date back thousands of years, and even today, continue to be of great importance to Andean cultures as a symbol of their cultural identity. Each region, each community, displays its own unique designs, colors, styles and materials in its textiles. During a visit to the CTTC's facilities, our travelers have a chance to not only learn more about the history behind weaving in Peru, but also the skills and process that go into producing such impressive works of artistry. Weavings are produced by hand on belt looms or four stake looms. Traditional dyes are finding rejuvenation in the center’s dyeing workshops. The practice of natural dyeing was heavily displaced by the introduction of industrial and synthetic dyes. The CTTC’s partner communities now utilize plants, insects and minerals to dye their wool. The Museum
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If you are interested in purchasing Peruvian textiles during or after your travels, please consider buying items from the center. Not only is the quality authentic and superb, but you can also feel confident that artisans are being adequately compensated for their artistry. Furthermore, your support will help ensure that this significant local tradition is not lost to future generations. Interested in visiting the
CTTC? For additional information on the Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco visit: http://www.textilescusco.org. By
traveling with Adventure Life, you are contributing to the annual donation we
make to the CTTC and are helping to support the works of the Center.
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