
Alpaca Blend Chullo Hat with Llama Patterns in Redwood Hues 'Llama Silhouette in Redwood' Item ID: 2669908161
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3 Reviews for
Sebastian Alayna Condere
February 4, 2020




G
Gretchen
A beautifully warm, soft hat that really does its job. The ear flaps keep your ears warm and the hat fits snuggly. Not your hat if you have a big head. The circle of llamas around the hat make it even cuter. Great colors, great buy.
Reviewed itemNovember 30, 2019




R
Rochelle
These gloves fit perfect, are well made and so niceand warm.I am so pleased with my purchase.
Reviewed itemOctober 26, 2019




R
Robert
The hat is a little snug on me (7-1/8" to 7-1/4" hat size). It's also a little thin compared to previous chullo hats I've had. That said, I'm happy with it.
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Sebastian Alayna Condere
"I was born January 20, 1933 in the Yauli district of the Comunidad de Ambato in Huancavelica. From my childhood on, I saw the people of my village create wonderful things with their hands. My grandparents, then parents, thus from generation to generation this story followed its course.
"I come from a humble family and for us, handicrafts are a part of our lives, enabling us to support our families and bring home a little money. We lived in a small and simple house. Thanks to our textiles, we've been able to build brick walls and make it a little more secure. We are a family that is supportive of one another. We all belong to one single unit. I give thanks to God for being able to get ahead and reach a market for my work.
"My wife also knits. I love colors – the combinations and their happiness is part of life for people from Huancavelica.
"In our town, we've formed associations that have helped our work reach many people from outside the village. We work hard day by day so that our history reaches beyond borders. Then our textiles can be recognized in every corner of the world."
"I come from a humble family and for us, handicrafts are a part of our lives, enabling us to support our families and bring home a little money. We lived in a small and simple house. Thanks to our textiles, we've been able to build brick walls and make it a little more secure. We are a family that is supportive of one another. We all belong to one single unit. I give thanks to God for being able to get ahead and reach a market for my work.
"My wife also knits. I love colors – the combinations and their happiness is part of life for people from Huancavelica.
"In our town, we've formed associations that have helped our work reach many people from outside the village. We work hard day by day so that our history reaches beyond borders. Then our textiles can be recognized in every corner of the world."

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