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ORGANIC COTTON PONCHO CHALAN AZUL
ORGANIC COTTON PONCHO CHALAN AZUL
ORGANIC COTTON PONCHO CHALAN AZUL
ORGANIC COTTON PONCHO CHALAN AZUL
ORGANIC COTTON PONCHO CHALAN AZUL
ORGANIC COTTON PONCHO CHALAN AZUL

ORGANIC COTTON PONCHO CHALAN AZUL

Handwoven in Peru

Regular price €124,95

Made of 100% organic cotton, the Chalán poncho is available in three colours: blue, green, and yellow. Where the blue poncho represents the Pacific Ocean, the yellow poncho represents the sandy beaches of northern Peru, and the green poncho represents the Peruvian Amazon.

Hand-loomed in the Peruvian Andes using traditional inca techniques, this poncho unites heritage skills with sustainable materials.

Did you know that in the north of Peru, the poncho is made of cotton and it is the garment that stands out the most in the Peruvian Chalan.

Do you want to know the story behind this poncho, its design and the meaning of Peruvian Chalan? Read it in the section "story" below the images.

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Origen

In the north of Perú we have a very special horse called “caballo de paso Peruano” also known as the Peruvian Paso or Peruvian Horse. It is an unique and elegant horse breed native to Perú. And it is renowned for its smooth, four-beat lateral gait know as “paso llano”, which is incredible comfortable for riders and has earned the nickname “the smoothest ride in the world”.

The Chalán peruano refers to the person who take cares and trains the Peruvian Paso horse in Perú. The Chalan is someone who feels respect for the Peruvian Paso horse and have a strong bond with it. The Chalán plays a crucial role in the development and training of the Peruvian Paso, teaching the horse how to perform its distinctive gait, the “paso llano” and other movements.

The relationship between the Chalán and the Peruvian Paso horse is crucial in preserving the breed’s unique characteristics and maintaining its tradition and cultural significance in Perú.

Andina World, we are craft, we empower culture, we preserve heritage.

  • 96cm.W x 84cm.H

  • 100% Organic Cotton

  • Blue

  • Peru

Weavers of Puno

Weavers of Huancavelica image
The poncho is made in collaboration with a talented group of artisans from Puno. Under the leadership of Alberto, a team of master weavers from the Andes of Peru create perfect alpaca textiles by loom.

"Our whole family is employed by our workshop. The women spin the yarn, and men work the looms. The whole community work together from start to finish”

Learn More

40

Puno

Made with higher standards. We preserve artisan craft by paying wages that average 2x the fair trade requirement.

Dry cleaning is the best option for removing stains or occasional cleaning.

Alpaca is a natural fibre. It is softer, stronger and warmer than merino and cashmere. Alpaca farming is sustainable, as alpacas are free roaming and shorn once a year. Alpaca fibre can last decades and it will bio-degrade at the end of its useful life.

In the north of Perú we have a very special horse called “caballo de paso Peruano” also known as the Peruvian Paso or Peruvian Horse. It is an unique and elegant horse breed native to Perú. And it is renowned for its smooth, four-beat lateral gait know as “paso llano”, which is incredible comfortable for riders and has earned the nickname “the smoothest ride in the world”.

The Chalán peruano refers to the person who take cares and trains the Peruvian Paso horse in Perú. The Chalan is someone who feels respect for the Peruvian Paso horse and have a strong bond with it. The Chalán plays a crucial role in the development and training of the Peruvian Paso, teaching the horse how to perform its distinctive gait, the “paso llano” and other movements.

The relationship between the Chalán and the Peruvian Paso horse is crucial in preserving the breed’s unique characteristics and maintaining its tradition and cultural significance in Perú.

Andina World, we are craft, we empower culture, we preserve heritage.

  • 96cm.W x 84cm.H

  • 100% Organic Cotton

  • Blue

  • Peru

Weavers of Puno

Weavers of Huancavelica image
The poncho is made in collaboration with a talented group of artisans from Puno. Under the leadership of Alberto, a team of master weavers from the Andes of Peru create perfect alpaca textiles by loom.

"Our whole family is employed by our workshop. The women spin the yarn, and men work the looms. The whole community work together from start to finish”

Learn More

40

Puno

Made with higher standards. We preserve artisan craft by paying wages that average 2x the fair trade requirement.

Dry cleaning is the best option for removing stains or occasional cleaning.

Alpaca is a natural fibre. It is softer, stronger and warmer than merino and cashmere. Alpaca farming is sustainable, as alpacas are free roaming and shorn once a year. Alpaca fibre can last decades and it will bio-degrade at the end of its useful life.