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Charrucos are traditional, handwoven textiles originating from the Andean region of South America, particularly associated with the indigenous cultures of Peru and Bolivia. They are often made from llama or alpaca wool and feature vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting the cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the communities that produce them. Charrucos are typically used as blankets, shawls, or decorative items, showcasing both functional and artistic qualities.

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