RMB8FE6M–An Andean woman sits on the ground weaving alpaca wool into various products. Patacancha Valley, Peru.
RMT7279C–traditional weaving of alpaca wool Arequipa Peru
RMC49KEK–A Peruvian man demonstrating alpaca wool weaving in a store in Arequipa, Peru.
RFPT5F3G–Chinchero, Peru - Sep 15, 2016: A young woman in traditional clothing explains the knitting process which includes the dyeing of alpaca and sheep wool
RF2ANNTDT–A indigenous peruvian woman is weaving alpaca wool to colourful fabrics in Cusco, Peru
RME297YG–Traditional weaving materials at a weaving cooperative in Chinchero, Sacred Valley, Peru, South America
RFT0G0CF–Alpaca Wool Weaving
RF2BBHDBF–Colored Alpaca wool threads ready for weaving into textile and fabric, Cusco, Peru.
RFR9J8H8–Alpaca wool weaving
RFE5EC23–A closeup detail of alpaca yarn on a weaving loom
RFTRBYEC–Colourful balls of Heirloom Alpaca wool piled up on shelf in craft shop
RMFB8G8H–Natural Dyed Alpaca and Llama Wool Yarns, Sacred Valley Of The Incas, Peru
RMEHBT4J–Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District, Peru
RFJ3FWJA–Handmade traditional colorful wool. Peru woman make alpaca textile close-up
RMFR7WTH–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Woman demonstrates weaving by hand with backstrap loom (awana), 2015 Smithsonian Folk Life Festival
RFRP8WJJ–Woman in traditional dress spins alpaca wool yarn on spool in Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru.
RFJ41B3J–Cusco , Peru - April 21, 2017: Woman work in alpaca traditional handmade manufacture. Peruvian woman paint wool
RMKKFYW6–Ecuador culture - a ball of cochineal dye used to traditionally dye wool red, and the wool, in traditional weaving, Ecuador, South America
RFD2B42J–Mutil colored Ecuadorian woven bags made from alpaca wool found in an Ecuador market, South America
RMECGN94–Peruvian woman weaving cloth from alpaca wool
RMT727AX–traditional weaving of alpaca woo with frame Arequipa Peru
RFM8PDF2–Closeup of baby alpaca wool on the market
RFPT5F3D–Chinchero, Peru - Sep 15, 2016: A young woman in traditional clothing explains the knitting process which includes the dyeing of alpaca and sheep wool
RFR2E5BJ–Naturally dyed alpaca wool for traditional textile weaving. Arequipa, Peru
RME297YF–Traditional weaving materials at a weaving cooperative in Chinchero, Sacred Valley, Peru, South America
RMS19AWF–A traditional weaver of alpaca wool in Arequipa, Peru
RFTRWFA2–Cuzco, Peru - April 30, 2019. Traditional handmade wool production
RF2M66THP–Skeins of Silk, Merino and Alpaca yarn
RFB6PGM1–Colourful balls of naturally dyed llama or alpaca wool at Chinchero market Peru South America
RM2CA694K–A quechua woman in the high Andes weaves alpaca wool into garments as has been traditionally done for many generations.
RMG812F4–Peruvian woman in traditional clothing weaving cloth on a hand loom in the Andes Mountains, Peru
RMFR7WMN–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Woman demonstrates weaving by hand with backstrap loom (awana), 2015 Smithsonian Folk Life Festival
RFRP8WC7–Woman in traditional dress prepares and dyes alpaca yarn in Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru.
RFJ41B1P–Cusco, Peru - April 21, 2017: Woman works on peruvian nature alpaca manufacture. Colorful handmade wool factory
RMKKFYWD–South America culture: - The Chilca Baccharis plant used as a green dye to dye yarn in traditional weaving, Otavalo, Ecuador, South America
RMBT9CEA–Peru, Sacred Valley, nr. Cusco, Awana Kancha, Andean woman carding light blue alpaca wool
RFC51KJJ–Young Peruvian weaving alpaca wool on loom in factory in Cusco Peru
RMEXJRK6–Peruvian man from Chinchero weaving traditional fabric using back strap loom
RFM8YM2P–Closeup of baby alpaca wool on the market
RFPXJEWJ–Colorul textiles from Chinchero
RFR2E5DC–Naturally dyed alpaca wool for traditional textile weaving. Arequipa, Peru
RME297YW–Traditional woven blankets at a weaving cooperative in Chinchero, Sacred Valley, Peru, South America
RF2BCGFP9–Peruvian indigenous Quechua woman weaving a textile with the traditional techniques in Cusco, Peru.
RFTRWF9K–Cuzco, Peru - April 30, 2019. Peruvian woman working on traditional handmade wool production
RF2M66TK9–Colourful hand dyed Silk and Alpaca yarn
RM2BEWNF9–Indigenous senior woman in traditional clothing weaving a Jalq'a textile or fabric with ancient techniques, Sucre, Bolivia.
RM2CA6964–A quechua woman in the high Andes weaves alpaca wool into garments as has been traditionally done for many generations.
RFK5B3J4–alpaca wool weaving.
RF2A5C0NB–Headshot of a young alpaca in profile.
RFC17DH7–Stack of traditional woven alpaca blankets in orange and purple
RMFR7WP4–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Woman demonstrates weaving by hand with backstrap loom (awana), 2015 Smithsonian Folk Life Festival
RFRP8WE5–Woman in traditional dress prepares and dyes alpaca yarn in Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru.
RFJ41AXD–Cusco, Peru - April 21, 2017: Natural handmade wool clothes factory. Woman working with natural textile paint
RFRP8R2A–Colorful rainbow alpaca yarn on loom for weaving in Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru.
RF2JDTR1T–Red and black patterns over some clothes made of llama wool at Cusco souvenirs shop, Peru.
RF2B1C7K9–Woman dyeing wool in clay pot for weaving
RMEXJRHK–Peruvian man from Chinchero weaving traditional fabric using back strap loom
RFM8GCFF–Closeup of baby alpaca wool on the market
RFPXJEX3–Colorful handmade textile from Chinchero
RFR2E58D–Naturally dyed alpaca wool for traditional textile weaving. Arequipa, Peru
RMG1KC9C–An Alpaca chewing on grass
RMB74F72–Converted Wool Mill Salts Mill in Shipley
RFTRWFAA–Cuzco, Peru - April 30, 2019. Peruvian woman working on traditional handmade wool production
RF2K964FJ–Close up of silk and alpaca lace weight yarn
RMEHBRKW–Quecha Woman Weaving, Misminay village, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District, Peru
RM2CA6928–A quechua woman in the high Andes weaves alpaca wool into garments as has been traditionally done for many generations.
RFK5B3HD–alpaca wool weaving.
RMKKFYTA–Ecuador Culture - an ecuadorian mature woman using a traditional spinning wheel spinning yarn to make textiles, Otavalo, Ecuador, South America
RMGM4GDD–Peruvian weaver's hands crafting colorful wool traditional weaving
RMFR7WJ7–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Woman demonstrates weaving by hand with backstrap loom (awana), 2015 Smithsonian Folk Life Festival
RFPT4C2A–Female alpaca weavers weaving fabrics in the traditional way near Machu Picchu in Chincheros
RFJ41B0A–Cusco, Peru - April 21, 2017: Traditional alpaca handmade factory in Peru. Woman working on alpaca clothes
RFRP8P8P–Woman in traditional dress prepares and dyes alpaca yarn in Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru.
RFECKP5F–Indian loom in weaving process
RFC09EEC–Craft market stall, Ecuador
RMEXJRM4–Peruvian man from Chinchero weaving traditional fabric using back strap loom
RF2B1F8TW–Traditional weaving with alpaca and llama wool by local woman from Ccaccaccollo in the Sacred Valley, Peru.
RMGCAE3E–Peruvian woman in traditional clothing weaving cloth on a hand loom in the Andes Mountains, Peru
RFR2E56D–Naturally dyed alpaca wool for traditional textile weaving. Arequipa, Peru
RMG1KC9W–Examples of dyed wool and the plants used to obtain the colours
RF2M78GY3–Material for the production of textile crafts in an indigenous community in Peru.
RFTRWF9W–Cuzco, Peru - April 30, 2019. Peruvian woman working on traditional handmade wool production
RF2K964GW–Close up of rainbow silk and alpaca lace weight yarn
RMGA60NB–Handwoven wool panel hanging on display in Cusco, Peru
RM2CA692P–A quechua woman in the high Andes weaves alpaca wool into garments as has been traditionally done for many generations.
RFK5B3HE–alpaca wool weaving.
RMKKFYT5–Ecuador Culture - an ecuadorian mature woman using a traditional loom to make textiles, Otavalo, Ecuador, South America
RF2RWRJWE–Multicolor woolen yarn hanging as a curtain in a store in Cusco, Peru
RMFR7WR9–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Woman demonstrates weaving by hand with backstrap loom (awana), 2015 Smithsonian Folk Life Festival
RFPT4C1X–Female alpaca weavers weaving fabrics in the traditional way near Machu Picchu in Chincheros
RM2MEX9CP–Crochet equiment-Alpaca yarn
RFRP8PMC–Woman in traditional dress weaves alpaca yarn in Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru.
RMG03MET–Abstract background-wool.
RFEHBWYX–Quecha Woman Weaving, Misminay village, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District, Peru
RMEXJT4Y–Peruvian man from Chinchero weaving traditional fabric using back strap loom
RFS1H0HK–Balls of yarn made from alpaca wool and colored with natural dyes like cochineal
RMFXN4G8–Quechua Indian women weaving with strap loom
RFR2E5HX–Naturally dyed alpaca wool for traditional textile weaving. Arequipa, Peru
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