Tacna Fingerless Gloves (Sapphire)
$48.00
Handknit and made with 100% Alpaca, you can't get any softer or functional than these gloves! The fingerless style makes them perfect for cell phone use or driving (but maybe just not at the same time!)
Check out the rest of our colors, including the new Midnight and Thistle!
Sizing: Alpaca yarn does have the tendency to stretch, but these gloves were generally made for the average S/M women's sized hands.
Care Instructions: Hand wash in cool water with a gentle detergent and lay flat avoiding the sun to dry (Sustainability tip: Alpaca fiber is a naturally an anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and odor-resistant fiber so it should last a long time without having to wash!)
The Huaywasi Difference
These gloves were lovingly handmade by Alejandra, and took 9 hours to complete.
31% of the final cost was attributed to labor, given directly back to the artisan.
DARÍA
Daría, an artisan in her 40s originally from the highlands of Peru, has been hand-looming her unique textiles for over 17 years. Through the Huaywasi Artisan Project, she is able to provide income for herself and her two daughters while working from home.
Her eldest daughter, Wendy, currently helps Huaywasi with hand-stitched embroidery, passing down artisan skills generation to generation.
"Me gusta [ser artesana] mucho porque puedo trabajar en casa...y también mis hijas siempre me ayudan con lo que haga. Ademas, el trabajo que hago agrada a la gente que lo compra; estoy muy agradecido a todas esas personas porque puedo seguir haciendo lo que me gusta."
I like [being an artisan] a lot because I can work at home... and also my daughters always help me with what I do. In addition, the work I do pleases the people who buy it; I am very grateful to all those people because I can continue doing what I like.
NÉLIDA
Nélida, our expert knitter, has had a long history with the craft:
"Aprendí a tejer desde niña me gustaba inventar ropas de muñeca con palitos de espinos. Cuando tenía 12 año, mi abuela me enseñaba a hilar correas, hilar lana de oveja, tejidos como gorros, y otros. Tenía 5 hermanos menor y tenía que ayudar a mi mama. Yo hacía mis trabajo como artesanía para ganar alimento como maíz, etc. [Ahora uso mis talentos]... para ayudar a criar a mis hijos y pagar los gastos de la casa."
I learned to weave when I was a child and I liked to invent doll clothes with sticks. When I was 12 years old my grandmother taught me how to spin belts, wool from sheep, knit hats, and others. I had 5 younger siblings and had to help my mother. I did my work as a craft to earn food like corn, etc. [Now I use my talents]... to help raise my children and pay for household expenses.
In her free time, she enjoys taking a few moments to herself to practice yoga in her home, which she learned by attending yoga workshops with The Light and Leadership Initiative.
Through the Huaywasi Artisan Project, she has learned new knitting skills and enjoys teaching them to her children.
SAIDA
Saida, an artisan that joined the Huaywasi Artisan Project in 2014, is the project's ceramicist. Forming a great relationship with a previous Women's Program Manager, Carina, Saida discovered and built her skills through both LLI painting and ceramic workshops.
Some of her favorite LLI workshops included Financial Education, Painting, and Nutrition. She is proud to help support her children and her husband thanks to Huaywasi.
"Yo empecé [creando cerámicas y adornos] cuando estuvo la señorita Carina gracias a ella y todo los voluntarios tengo este trabajo que me ayuda económicamente en mi hogar...Me siento muy orgulloso del trabajo que hago y que mis productos es vendido en otros países"
I started [creating ceramics and ornaments] when Miss Carina was there. Thanks to her and all the volunteers I have this job that helps me financially in my home. I feel very proud of the work I do and that my products are sold in other countries.
GUILLERMINA
Guillermina, an artisan seamstress, joined the project in 2014.
"Aprendí a coser hace 14 anos. Yo me siento bien trabajando en Huaywasi porque he aprendido hacer cosas nuevas y me siento agradecida porque es una ayuda muy grande para mí y mis hijos."
I learned to sew 14 years ago. I feel good working in Huaywasi because I have learned to do new things and I feel grateful because it is a great help for me and my children.
Through her work with Huaywasi, she has developed her skills as a seamstress to make fashionable clothing using Andean fabrics.
When she has the time, Guillermina likes to make a big Ceviche lunch for her and her family to enjoy.
She uses the income she receives from the Huaywasi Artisan Project to support her two children and her nephew.
HERMINIA
Through the Huaywasi Artisan Project, Herminia, an artisan in her 40s, has learned to craft a variety of accessories using authentic Peruvian fabrics. Later, she discovered screen printing, which she utilized to broaden her skillset and product offerings.
She also has a long standing relationship with managers and volunteers from our parent organization, LLI.
"Soy un profesional técnico pero me fui para dedicarme a mis hijas. Afortunadamente encontré esta ONG [LLI] que me dio la oportunidad de ser parte de ella cuando asistí a sus talleres, los cuales fueron muy beneficiosos para mí.
Fueron las voluntarias Adriana, Carina y Jessy quienes me ayudaron a aprender sobre los talleres a los que siempre estaré agradecida. Aprendí sobre los accesorios con Carina y más tarde Joe, Susano y Shelby me ayudaron a entrar en la serigrafía."
I am a technical professional but I left to educate my daughters. Thankfully I found this NGO [LLI] which gave me the opportunity to be part of it when I attended their workshops, which were very beneficial to me.
It was volunteers Adriana, Carina, and Jessy who helped me learn about the workshops to which I will always be grateful. I learned about accessories with Carina and later Joe, Susano and Shelby helped me get into silk-screen printing.
What she loves most about being part of Huaywasi is working from her own home, where she is able to comfortably care for her two daughters and contribute her earnings to her family.
ALEJANDRA
Alejandra, an artisan in her 50s, first learned to knit in high school. When she isn't busy knitting, Alejandra also likes to cook. Her favorite Peruvian food to cook is Pachamanca - a traditional Andean dish that uses layers of root vegetables, meat, and potatoes, slow-cooked in the earth with hot stones - yum!
Through the Huaywasi Artisan Project, she has learned new knitting techniques to help supplement the income from the local flower shop that she and her husband own.

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Products are ordered on a monthly basis, also providing greater financial stability and allowing Huaywasi artisans to plan their financial futures.
Education
Huaywasi works as a component of the Women's Empowerment Program within LLI. Through LLI, educational workshops have been offered in the areas of Career Development, Health, and Art and Expression.
Our current workshop focus is a financial certificate program in which LLI invites women over the age of 18 to participate, free of cost, every Saturday and Sunday.
Over the years, artisans have been involved in numerous workshops, including yoga, painting, financial education, nutrition, & self-esteem.
Many have completed our current 3 month entrepreneurship program (Mujeres Emprendedoras) and are eager for the program to expand as they build their skills as small business owners.
The purchase of each Huaywasi product directly supports not only Huaywasi artisans' financial future, but also encourages personal and professional growth by providing educational opportunities for women in Huaycán.