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Titicaca Llamaka Kipah - Cotton
Reflecting the colors of Lake Titicaca, the beautiful lake and islands that lie on the border between Peru and Bolivia, near Copacabana. Brown center with a light blue, pale gray, and black border design.
This kipah is hand-crocheted by women in Cochabamba, Bolivia. The designs and colors are inspired by traditional Andean textiles. The llama is a symbol of the Andes. It is the only domesticated animal suited to the high altitude and mountainous terrain of Bolivia. This kipah is made of 100% pure pima cotton, which makes these Llamakas the softest and most durable kipot you’ll find. Order one and feel the difference!
Due to the handmade nature of this item, diameter and design may differ very slightly from example shown.
5"D
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