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Mapuche Fabrics

  • San José, 5550000 Puerto Varas, Los Lagos, Cile
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Mapuche textiles are a traditional art form of the indigenous Mapuche people, who inhabit the Lakes region of Chile and Argentina. These textiles are handmade using ancient techniques that are passed down from generation to generation.Mapuche textiles are known for their geometric patterns and vibrant color combinations. Mapuche weavers use threads of sheep's wool and natural dyes, extracted from local plants, to create their textiles.The Mapuche's history goes back thousands of years, and their culture is rich in traditions and myths. In the 16th century, Spanish conquistadors arrived in the Lakeland and began to expand at the expense of the indigenous peoples. The Mapuche, however, strenuously resisted the Spanish invasion and managed to retain a large part of their land.Today, Mapuche culture is still very much present in the Lakeland, with many Mapuche continuing to live by their traditions and preserve their language and culture. Mapuche textiles are an important part of Mapuche culture and are highly valued for their beauty and quality craftsmanship.Mapuche textiles can be purchased at various places in the Lakes Region, including craft markets and specialty stores. One of the best known places where Mapuche textiles can be purchased is the handicraft market in Puerto Varas, which offers a wide range of local handicrafts, including Mapuche textiles.In addition, many Mapuche artisans sell their products directly, and they often have craft stores in their villages where visitors can purchase textiles directly. Buying directly from local artisans not only allows you to purchase a unique and authentic product, but also directly supports the local culture and economy.
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