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Ricardo and Cesar

Ricardo and Cesar alpaca apparel

"We're natives of Lima, Peru's beautiful capital We consider ourselves entrepreneurial, daring and audacious men. We believe that we can transform ourselves through strength and perseverance. Both of us are very dedicated and responsible," they say.

Ricardo remembers with a smile and obvious pride that, despite having gone through one of life's most difficult moments — the loss of his mother when he was 15 years old — he has kept the best of her teachings, her wisdom, her way of life, and everything that she taught up until her passing. She encouraged his passion for art and, from then on, it was clear that he would do something creative. This is apparent in his clothing.

"My mother taught me everything that I know today. As a child, I saw how she put passion into everything she created, and it is precisely that passion that captivated me. The fact that I could create things with my hands always fascinated me. It's totally incredible to see how a simple cone of yarn can be transformed into works of textile art.

"Cesar shares the same love and passion for this art form, which brings us closer. Together, we create beautiful designs that we share with everyone who wants to learn to knit. Our dream is to show the entire world the art and talent in our textiles.

"Beginning to work on our own was a very tough task since we had to purchase the knitting machines, tables, and accessories. All of this required an amount of money that we didn't have at first. It was thanks to our strength that we were able to get enough money together to set up our own workshop.

"We consider ourselves to be creative men with plenty of ideas and designs in mind, and we transform them into something fascinating. Our designs are inspired by geometric figures, the winter atmosphere, and our Andean culture. On its own, design can be a very challenging task, since you have to square away every detail with the utmost precision. When it's time to knit, if a single part is not done well, that piece of clothing may fall apart or wear out quickly.

"In our humble workshop, we want to share what we know, motivating new generations to get to know this beautiful work. We have the pleasure of working with people of humble means, in whom I have seen progress since they have started to work with us. It's very gratifying to see how they've begun to improve their livelihoods, sending their children to school with the money that they make with us. For us, they are not just workers. They are friends who are extremely committed to bringing out the best.

"We are very grateful for this wonderful opportunity to grow as artisans and show our work to the world outside our borders.”
Ricardo and Cesar

Ricardo and Cesar Lima, Peru

"We're natives of Lima, Peru's beautiful capital We consider ourselves entrepreneurial, daring and audacious men. We believe that we can transform ourselves through strength and perseverance. Both of us are very dedicated and responsible," they say.

Ricardo remembers with a smile and obvious pride that, despite having gone through one of life's most difficult moments — the loss of his mother when he was 15 years old — he has kept the best of her teachings, her wisdom, her way of life, and everything that she taught up until her passing. She encouraged his passion for art and, from then on, it was clear that he would do something creative. This is apparent in his clothing.

"My mother taught me everything that I know today. As a child, I saw how she put passion into everything she created, and it is precisely that passion that captivated me. The fact that I could create things with my hands always fascinated me. It's totally incredible to see how a simple cone of yarn can be transformed into works of textile art.

"Cesar shares the same love and passion for this art form, which brings us closer. Together, we create beautiful designs that we share with everyone who wants to learn to knit. Our dream is to show the entire world the art and talent in our textiles.

"Beginning to work on our own was a very tough task since we had to purchase the knitting machines, tables, and accessories. All of this required an amount of money that we didn't have at first. It was thanks to our strength that we were able to get enough money together to set up our own workshop.

"We consider ourselves to be creative men with plenty of ideas and designs in mind, and we transform them into something fascinating. Our designs are inspired by geometric figures, the winter atmosphere, and our Andean culture. On its own, design can be a very challenging task, since you have to square away every detail with the utmost precision. When it's time to knit, if a single part is not done well, that piece of clothing may fall apart or wear out quickly.

"In our humble workshop, we want to share what we know, motivating new generations to get to know this beautiful work. We have the pleasure of working with people of humble means, in whom I have seen progress since they have started to work with us. It's very gratifying to see how they've begun to improve their livelihoods, sending their children to school with the money that they make with us. For us, they are not just workers. They are friends who are extremely committed to bringing out the best.

"We are very grateful for this wonderful opportunity to grow as artisans and show our work to the world outside our borders.”

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Maker BadgePreserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Maker BadgeMoving On Up
This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
Maker BadgeWorking with Disabilities
This artist is working with some sort of disability ranging from mental or physical and includes conditions such as being handicapped physically, or perhaps having a condition such as autism. This is also awarded to artists that employ other artists with disabilities.

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    Laura This is such a pretty sweater that isn't bulky.
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    February 21, 2021
    R Rick
    This is really a beautiful alpaca cardigan. The colors are a bit deeper and more subtle than I expected from the photos. Fit was perfect and true to size.
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    April 19, 2023
    L Laura
    This is such a pretty sweater that isn't bulky.
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    January 8, 2023
    R Rosemary
    As with product above, beautifully crafted, soft to the touch and a perfect fit
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    December 4, 2022
    L Lynnette
    Gave this as a gift; it is totally loved. I was afraid it would be put up to wear just on special occasions but no! It is so loved that it is now her "go to" sweater as well as being dressy enough for those special occasions.
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    October 19, 2022
    T Tim
    This sweater is so warm, it's alpaca for a heck of a economical price, handmade. Need I say anymore?
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    January 23, 2022
    H Hannah
    The sweater is lovely, soft, and fits well. My only surprise is it’s not as thick as I had hoped and therefore not as warm on a cold New England winter day as I had hoped. Great for Fall and days above freezing!
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    January 17, 2022
    T Tina
    My son absolutely loved this cardigan and welcomes in getting another one...same style different print....Tina
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    November 2, 2021
    L Linda
    Very soft and light weight. Great fit.
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    July 7, 2021
    P Paul
    The sweater is soft and comfortable and very warm, fits well and will be my main go to for going out in when it cool. Stylish enough to head out for casual dining and drinks. Very well made and should last many many years
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