Novica Handmade Qashwa Embroidered Miniskirt

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Painstakingly embroidered over the course of three days at the hands of an artisan, this mini skirt takes on its unique character. The elaborate design features immense detail in each flower, bird and butterfly, with each consisting of meters of thread embroidered through a time-tested process. Artisan Anaychay incorporates Andean identity into this skirt, which is fashioned from acrylic in the style traditionally used for the Qashwa circle dance belonging to the indigenous Quechua-speaking people of Peru. Comfortable, thanks to its cotton blend inner lining, and adapted to daily life, this embroidered mini skirt brings the celebration to summer.


Product Features: 

  • Dimension: Size : S,M,L,XL
  • Weight: 0.95
  • Color: Black
  • Material: 100% acrylic, cotton/polyester lining
  • Made in Peru


Story Behind the art:
"I was born in Paris, France, to a Peruvian mother and a French father. I am proud to have both cultures in the blood, as both are recognized for their fascinating textile work and wonderful culinary culture.

"If my friends were to describe me, they would say that I am a sincere person, very direct and demanding. Determination comes from demanding and achieving goals; being a decisive person. Many times I have fallen, but I have kept going and I always learn. I consider myself a person who is faithful and who also gives her trust completely to people.

"I don't feel entitled to complain about my life; I have met people with much more complicated lives than mine. Of course I've had my struggles; I've fallen and I've also gotten up. Honestly, I greatly admire the strength of the artisans I work with.

"Becoming an enterprising woman is something I would never have imagined, and that is something that was born when I decided to come and live in Lima with my family. What inspired me the most was living here in Peru, because there is always a mentality of getting ahead, of always starting over. Everyone encouraged me, told me that nothing could go wrong, and gave me more confidence.

"When I came to Peru to visit my family, we went to Cusco, Arequipa and Iquito. All the colors, textures, landscapes and music inspire me a lot to this day. That is why coming back to Peru to live was like a rebirth for me.

"Anaychay is a small team, and that is why we had to learn everything about all aspects; from what is a gauge, to how different cuts work and making the most of materials. Every day I continue to learn according to the challenge that arises.

"What I like the most is the fabric, and to transmit to the client the history of a culture or several cultures; a message of cultural diversity. I also love to convey to our customers that through the purchase of our pieces you support entrepreneurial artisans and designers in Peru. My inspiration comes from what I see around me: smells, urban images, colorful parties, family and fauna, and also, of course, my own history. Everything that I can feel, I try to adapt it to my universe and make it more contemporary.

"Working on my own and directing Anaychay meant learning many different things-- learning how to design, how to capture ideas through a drawing and how the drawing is transformed into a message. Each collection is a birth; it is like a new child, like a new beginning. I think about production, quality and design.

The handmade touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.

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