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Rare. By Hand

Designed in Australia, Made in Peru

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Handwoven Junco

Stronger than raffia. More colour than you'd expect.

Woven from junco reed — a coastal Peruvian plant used for centuries. Takes dye better than straw. Lasts longer than you think.

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The Olivia - New

Full-grain leather. Every season, every reason.

Structured where it needs to be, relaxed everywhere else. The kind of bag that looks better in six months than it does today.

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Frazada Handbags

Made from a single vintage Peruvian weaving.

Each bag begins as a handwoven frazada — sheep wool, highlands. Once the frazada is consumed, that pattern is gone. No two are the same.

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THE OLIVIA CROSSBODY

Full-grain leather. The kind that softens with use.

Made in Lima by a family workshop. Six colourways, each one chosen to work across every season, not just one.

The bag that looks better in six months than it does today.

Made from a single vintage Peruvian frazada.

Hand-woven from highland wool, then cut and constructed into something new. No two are the same. When this one is gone, that's it.

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Beige and camel ombre baby alpaca shawl worn open – full-length undyed gradient | Orange Inca

BABY ALPACA

The kind of softness that surprises people every time they touch it.

Baby alpaca and silk. Light enough to fold into a bag. Warm enough to mean it. Wear it now - it only gets softer.

The Artisan Journal

Baby alpaca shawl care — handwashing a shawl softer than cashmere | Orange Inca
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How to Care for Your Baby Alpaca Shawl (and Why It Only Gets Better)

Hand washing, dry cleaning, storage, and why careful ownership makes a baby alpaca shawl softer over time.

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Frazada handbag and cushions cut from vintage Peruvian wool blankets — singular pieces | Orange Inca
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From Andean Blanket to Everyday Object: The Frazada Story

What is a frazada? A handwoven Andean blanket made over weeks in the Peruvian highlands — and the material behind the bags, cushions, and rugs at Orange Inca.

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Full-grain leather in cognac, burgundy and natural — the leather behind the Olivia Crossbody, made in Lima | Orange Inca
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How to Tell Good Leather: What We Look for Before We Make the Olivia

Full-grain, top-grain, bonded — and the cut that tells the truth. How we assess leather quality before it goes into the Olivia crossbody, made by a family business in Lima.

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As seen in The Australian Women's Weekly — handcrafted, one-of-a-kind pieces worth knowing about.