Peruvian typical costume of Cuzco - Ñusta princess or maiden

Ñusta was the Quechua name for the queens or princesses of the Inca empire. The ñusta was a virgin and daughter of the Inca.

Ñusta princess or maiden. It represents spring, time in which he prepares to throw the seeds.

Her wardrobe consists of a black sweater with a black fabric skirt, finely adorned with woven Inca ribbons for weaving in colorful colors and with motifs of the area, cloth bag in various colors with Inca ribbons, dishes and buttons that are completed with montera and leather slings. in different colors The blanket lliclla that covers the shoulders, also wears a hat of monteras, that garment of hard structure, covered with cloth, of round form and with a slit for the head.

This garment is considered the typical female costume of Cusco, it is handmade by craftsmen of Cusco, with natural wool fibers of alpaca and natural pigments.

 

This piece can be used to show or dress a girl of approximately 2 years


WEIGHT:  500 gr