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Indigenous Bolivian craftsman translate grecas-repeating geometric patterns-from the traditional garments of the Tarabuco region in this 3/4-zip pullo...
Ireland's northernmost county is a land of peat bogs, sandy beaches, and windswept cliffs. In the shadow of the Blue Stack Mountains, the town of Done...
Tiwanaku, near the southeastern shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, is one of the most important pre-Columbian archaeological sites in the world. Inspi...
Over the centuries, Scotland's chilly climate has made the country one of the world's foremost woolmaking centers. The Lochaven mill can be found in S...
Soaring above Lake Titicaca in northern Bolivia, Illampu mountain is revered as a god by Bolivia's indigenous people and is the inspiration for this a...
The Tiwanaku were ancestors of the Inca, and the ruins of their 3,000-year-old city-state on the eastern shore of Bolivia's Lake Titicaca have yielded...
Part of standard-issue military wear during WWII, sweaters like this olive wool pullover were popular among servicemen for comfort, durability, and ea...
This geometric sweater is a fine example of the 3,500-year-old alpaca wool tradition of the Andes. In La Paz, Aymara artisans work with patterns that ...
Andean textile artists use ancient symbols to represent the geographic landscape in their creations. The pattern of this rich earth-toned pullover rep...
In the Bolivian Andes, talented artisans spin alpaca fiber into a soft and durable yarn, and through their weaving, translate their traditional ancien...