Carry Cloth
The carry cloth is a small square weaving, similar in size to a handkerchief, which is used in traditional Andean culture to to carry coca leaves for rituals where the leaves are spread out as offerings. The cloth is also used to carry small items or as lunch bag. These cloths are called unkuñas or wachalas in the communities of different regions. These small treasures can be used as decoration on table surfaces, or framed and hung on the wall to be admired for their beauty.

