85% Tangüis cotton / 15% Baby Alpaca
MUNA
Escalera Belt Red Cardigan by MUNA
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Our coziest cardigan has the added convenience of a removable belt that allows you to effortlessly switch between a cinched look and a more relaxed fit. Our Escalera belt cardigan pattern is inspired by Caral, an archaeological site in Peru known for its complex architectural designs and stone structures. It comes to life thanks to our intricate jacquard weaving techniques.
It is made by one of our partner workshop in Comas, Lima where it is knitted with attention to detail and care and the fringes that decorate the collar and hems of the belt are added one by one by talented independent artisans around Lima.
Model is wearing S/M. Size up for a more relaxed fit.
This is a pre-order item. This piece takes between 25 and 30 business days to be made and delivered.
Please dry clean at all items. Do not use any washing or drying machines, it could result in shrinking.
founder
Isabella Elias
The word Muna comes from the Andean principle Munay, which means love with a purpose. For us, this is translated as walking in the same direction even if we are different in body and mind.
After studying a bachelor in business and working in a reputed transnational company, Isabella Elias (Founder) decided to change her course by leaving the corporate world and exploring Peru. During this journey, she discovered the wealth of local materials and cultural traditions of her country, which inspired her to embrace the art of weaving.
founder
Isabella Elias
Muna was born in 2020 with the purpose of celebrating and reinterpreting Peruvian heritage by creating conversational pieces generating dialogue around Peruvian cultural wealth.
Our designs are steeped in history, culture, and tradition. Each collection tells a unique story, drawing inspiration from emblematic places across Peru such as Machu Picchu, Moray, and Qenqo. We also celebrate the diverse cultures that have flourished throughout generations, including the Chimu and Paracas