Why the alpaca poncho? It's not a sweater, it's not a coat. You can't climb Everest in it and it won't keep you dry in a hurricane . All it does is look absolutely smashing as it flows around your body in a gorgeous swirl of color and pattern. Wear it your way: open, wrapped or thrown over your shoulder. Romantic and distinctive-- if you've never worn an alpaca wool poncho or women's ruana wrap, try one out and see why women have been adorning themselves in swaths of beautiful cloth for the last several millennia. This is the empress of bohemian clothing.
Sand and turquoise blue set off the black and white geometrics adapted from pottery designs in this dynamic women's ruana wrap. This alpaca poncho looks great on the street and...
The small alpaca poncho, called a ponchito, is a standard of traditional Andean alpaca clothing. Some could be as small as a cafeteria tray, and, like our Carmen alpaca wool...
The Aymara indigeous people of Bolivia's altiplano have infallible design sense, and you can see it here in this women's poncho. These dignified stripes flow around you as you move,...
Ahuayo is the Aymara word for the brilliantly woven rectangles of hand-spun and handwoven cloth that indigenous women wear around their shoulders. This ruana wrap is a gorgeously faithful rendition...