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The Uros are an indigenous South American people whose civilization predates the Inca conquest. Today they continue to live on human-made totora-reed islands on Lake Titicaca and in small communities along the Rio Lauca in Bolivia. This soft alpaca scarf, in a range of muted earth tones, is inspired by millennia-old Uros textiles called mantas, which are simple striped, woven blankets.
Hand-loomed in Bolivia. 100% alpaca. 8 1/2"W x 70"L.
Dry clean.
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Comments about Uros Islands Scarf:
Beautiful scarf and very stylish. Best used with casual dress. Love it. Very warm.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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