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Arpillera Jungle 50 x 50 cm
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet. Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
50 x 50 cm
$45.00Add To Basket
Arpillera Large Marketplace
Arpillera Large Marketplace
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet.
Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
$363.00Add To Basket
Arpillera Noah’s Ark 50 x 100 cm
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet. Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
100H x 50 cm L
$198.00Add To Basket
Arpillera Noah’s Ark 50 x 100cm
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet. Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
50H x 100L cm
$198.00Add To Basket
Arpillera Wedding
Arpillera Wedding
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet. Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
50 x 50 cm
$45.00Add To Basket
Asian Boy Doll with Down’s Syndrome Features
These dolls have captured everyone’s hearts!
• facts, figures, research and up-to-date, evidence based information on the genetic condition itself;
• what it means to have Down syndrome, and an intellectual disability;
• the ability to live an ordinary life;
• being an individual; and importantly
• the power of language when talking about a person with Down syndrome.
https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/down_syndrome.html
$103.00Add To Basket
Asian Girl Doll with Down’s Syndrome Features
These dolls have captured everyone’s hearts!
• facts, figures, research and up-to-date, evidence based information on the genetic condition itself;
• what it means to have Down syndrome, and an intellectual disability;
• the ability to live an ordinary life;
• being an individual; and importantly
• the power of language when talking about a person with Down syndrome.
https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/down_syndrome.html
$107.00Add To Basket