Discover the best top things to do in Chinchero, Peru including Tupay Textiles, Tika Centro de Produccion Textil, Sumaq LLank'ay, Centro Textil Acllas, Mercado de Artesanias, Centro Texti Urpi.
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Tupay is an Andean textile center where you can see, appreciate the all handicrafts process, like the dyeing, spinning, weaving all with natural materials, be part of this experience.
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Tika Centro de Produccion Textil is a female weaving cooperative located in Chinchero, Peru. Tika's products are hand made from sheep, alpaca, and llama wool dyed using natural materials such as mineral, plants and insects. Tika offers free demonstrations of the creation, dying and weaving process, along with in-depth bracelet and belt weaving workshops.
T’ika is an amazing place with a welcoming community! I visited T’ika with a group of friends and participated in their bracelet workshop. From this experience, I learned so much about how weaving/textile making work. Would highly recommend to explore this place and to see the wonderful work they do. P.S.: their products are amazing and are for sale!
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Textile Interpretation center, was created to help to local people and show to the tourists our andean culture. Here the tourist will participate in a rich introduction and learning experience in the art of Andean textiles, becoming acquainted with the wisdom of Andean weavings as maintained since long before Inka times.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
Chinchero, the most typical population of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.lo that allows us to understand that it was a production center
Centro Textil URPI is located on Av Garcilaso No. 160 just outside the town of Chinchero. En route to Machu Picchu, a stop at this lovely place with a pen of alpacas and one Llama (all vying for our attention), together with a number of Peruvian women in national dress who demonstrated their weaving. With excellent English one of the ladies described how the yarn is dyed and how they make the dyes. Refreshments were served and afterwards the ladies – their wares laid out side by side on tables - competed for our attention to sell the lovely garments they had made. There was also a slightly upmarket ‘shop’ with beautiful coats, jackets and shawls made of the very find baby alpaca wool, absolute terrific quality and worth the bit extra to pay. With Xmas then only a month or so away, everyone bought something. Great quality and I highly recommend a visit.
4.0 based on 110 reviews
Chinchero is small town near Cuzco. On this market are all hand made products from native people. Cheap and very nice market
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