laminaní
Laminaní is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional textile art originating from the Andean region of South America, particularly prevalent in Peru and Bolivia. This craft involves the meticulous process of weaving intricate patterns and designs into fabric using a variety of natural fibers, most commonly alpaca and llama wool. The term itself is derived from the Quechua language, reflecting the indigenous roots of this ancient art form.
The creation of laminaní textiles is a labor-intensive process, often passed down through generations of artisans.
Laminaní designs are often symbolic, carrying cultural and spiritual meanings. Motifs frequently depict elements of nature