Andean Qero Chullo (Beanie)
This beautiful chullo (beanie) comes from the Andean mountains of Peru.
The Q’ero people are widely known as the last living direct descendants of the Incas, having survived the Spanish conquest by receding high into the mountains.
As part of their tradition, the Q’ero people hand-craft and wear these chullo’s.
This specific chullo is made from Alpaca Wool and glass beads.
This beautiful chullo (beanie) comes from the Andean mountains of Peru.
The Q’ero people are widely known as the last living direct descendants of the Incas, having survived the Spanish conquest by receding high into the mountains.
As part of their tradition, the Q’ero people hand-craft and wear these chullo’s.
This specific chullo is made from Alpaca Wool and glass beads.
This beautiful chullo (beanie) comes from the Andean mountains of Peru.
The Q’ero people are widely known as the last living direct descendants of the Incas, having survived the Spanish conquest by receding high into the mountains.
As part of their tradition, the Q’ero people hand-craft and wear these chullo’s.
This specific chullo is made from Alpaca Wool and glass beads.