I'm heading on another South American adventure in September this year. We went early last year down to the south...experienced the patagonian and national park region. I stumbled briefly across a unique weaving form, using brightly coloured horse hair woven by hand into intricate little animals and flower structures.
As I begin planning the next trip, I'm wondering if anyone out here in kit&Caboodle land may have knowledge of any galleries or workshops held in Chile specifically to this craft..
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Comment by Paola Raggo on December 17, 2012 at 12:36pm Great you found it!!, I'm so sorry I didn't make the workshop, I am depending on others to solve that.
Send photos of your results after the practice, they will be great for sure, hope the new skills contribute to your beautiful work.
Are you doing it with coloured crin (brought some?) or natural?.
If you need anything that I can help with, the Crin, just let me know.
Good luck!!
Comment by Kimberley Ebbeck on December 17, 2012 at 12:13pm Back from the holiday, and I was lucky enough to find the town of Rari (6 hours drive south of Santiago) It was a quaint town, with almost every household having a stall out the front with brightly coloured Crin in every colour, shape and size. The creativity and detail in these pieces amazed me, I was lucky enough to be shown a demonstration of how the weaving process is done, so into the workshop to practice, practice, practice!
Thanks again for all the feedback!
Comment by Paola Raggo on May 5, 2012 at 4:31pm
Comment by Kimberley Ebbeck on April 20, 2012 at 12:52pm Hi Paola,
I am in Australia now. ( I live in NSW on the south coast) I leave for South America in September for 3 months. It would be great to hear more about this technique from you, Thanks soooo much for your response.
I'll send you an email soon!
Comment by Kimberley Ebbeck on April 20, 2012 at 12:46pm Thanks for all the great tips and links Cate & Karen, Those craft unbound articles are fantastic.
Comment by Paola Raggo on April 19, 2012 at 2:15pm Hi Kimberly,
I am Chilean and I learned to do some basic things with Crin, is a beautiful and very traditional craft from an country area near Linares, south of Santiago, called Rari, is a small town where the women make this, is like knitting.
They are grouped to work and sell, some of them go to Santiago occasionally to do workshops in some places related to jewellery or crafts, I have a jewellery school in Santiago an they went there to teach us theirs skills, last year or the year before.
Now I am in Brisbane and I'll be here for a year, if you want I can tell you more of this and show you this Crin circles an the material.
Are you in Australia now?
Cheers
Paola
Hi Kimberley
I know Kevin Murray does quite a bit about this particular craft work - check his blog/site:
* by tag: http://www.craftunbound.net/tag/chile
* http://www.craftunbound.net/country/chile/horse-hair-the-new-chilea...
* http://www.craftunbound.net/country/chile/chilean-pride-on-the-chest
I hope that's of some help!
Best wishes
Karen
Comment by Cate Salter on April 10, 2012 at 7:40pm Hi Kimberley
I have seen this before, perhaps check out the blogs of these Chilean jewellers for a heads up on where to find this info. Lucky you, sounds like a great trip.
kitandcaboodle chilean members
Cheers
Cate
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