süiciones
Süiciones, also known as *süi* or *süiç*, are a traditional form of handcrafted, woven fabric originating from the Aymara and Quechua communities of the Andean region, particularly in Bolivia, Peru, and parts of northern Argentina and Chile. The term "süiciones" is derived from the Quechua word *suyu*, meaning "to weave," reflecting the intricate artistry involved in their creation.
These textiles are typically made from natural fibers such as alpaca, llama, or vicuña wool, as well
The production of süiciones is a communal and generational practice, with techniques passed down through families.
Today, süiciones remain an important cultural expression, celebrated for their craftsmanship and artistic value. They are