Illuminated by the glowing rose of a morning sky, sandy earth shades are crossed by blue streams. Inspired by the beauty of the Andean coast, Victor Ingaroca Tupacyupanqui weaves a tapestry of extraordinary beauty. The handwoven tapestry is named for the Paracas culture that dominated the southern coast of Peru some 500 years before the present era. Ingaroca selects soft llama wool for his work, titled "Manto Paracas" in Spanish. 90% llama wool, 10% cotton. Dry clean only. NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, searches the world to work directly with the finest artisan designers.