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Marianella Asto

Marianella Asto

My mother was an art teacher who enjoyed knitting and crochet work, and my grandmother was an experienced weaver. You could say my passion for the textile arts runs in the family!

When I was 12 years old I won a scholarship to study at a school run by nuns. They taught us many things, including different crochet techniques.

One of the reasons I enjoy this art form is that it relaxes me. My designs mirror the convergence of different cultures and traditions, since my mother is from Trujillo and my father from Huancavelica.

Ive been crocheting sweaters, shawls, and ponchos for most of my adult life. I love combining patterns and coming up with new designs.

My lifes journey has taken me down the path of education, and now I also teach. I love creating innovative models and new trends!

Im so excited about joining Novica, because they are giving me the opportunity to share my art and culture with you, and that in itself is further motivation for my work! concludes Marianella with a smile.

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Explore the Andes region, once home to the Inca, Wari, Chavin and other ancient empires. Today, the influences of these ancient civilizations can be found in the artistic handicraft traditions that artisans use to create the vast array of jewelry, home furnishings, pottery, textiles, paintings and folk art that preserve the diverse, complex heritage of this colorful Latin land.
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Marianella Asto has received 5 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $700 and the most recent for $700. Proceeds were used to stock up on alpaca wool, silk and cotton for her designs.

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