Qhipas
Colorful kicks handcrafted by indigenous Quechua artisans from Peru and Master Ecuadorian Zapateros.
02/04/2020
Latest Qhipas prototype low top sneaker. Stiffer skate shoe with less fabric and more leather in its construction.
Vegetable-dyed fabrics and leather (no chromium alum, syntans formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde or other 🤮 chemicals / pollution). 🌿🌳
Soles are half recycled and half sustainably farmed real natural rubber.
Not messing around with this one... 🤓
01/06/2020
Who wants one?
With a tassel?? 🤔
We use vegetable tanned leathers 🌿🍁🌳 No chromium, alum, syntans, formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde etc.
Like all our our products, no toxic or synthetic anything in this back pack.
Let us know 🗣 if you would like to get your hands on a prototype... looking for a test and some feedback to make these great! 🤩 @ Austin, Texas
11/24/2019
Quechua artisans from Peru.
From a textiles perspective, the ponchos these men are wearing are beyond impressive.
The communities they are from raised the sheep and alpaca, sheared and cleaned the wool by hand, spun it into yarn using drop spindles, dyed the yarn naturally using locally sourced plants and minerals, and wove the intricate patterns into the fabric using back-strap looms.
Much the same as their ancestors did 1,000 years ago.
The colors, patterns and symbols are all ancient, deeply meaningful and tell stories of their communities’ history, surroundings and spirituality. @ Peru
11/14/2019
Perfect for rainy days... ☔️ @ Austin, Texas
11/04/2019
Qhipas production guru Armando visiting Peru 🇵🇪
10/31/2019
SuperFast in his “puum-kin halloween keee-puuuhz” @ Austin, Texas
10/28/2019
Colors that change with the seasons 🌱🌼☀️ @ Peru
10/26/2019
Quechua artisans in Peru...
10/17/2019
Wall of prototypes...
10/14/2019
Today is Indigenous Peoples Day here in America. A day to celebrate and honor Native American peoples and commemorate their histories and cultures.
Eleven days ago the government of Ecuador enacted austerity measures which included ending a decades-old fuel subsidy.
The transportation sector blocked roads in protest. The indigenous peoples of Ecuador joined the protest to fight on behalf of the less wealthy citizens of the country who would be impacted the most.
On Saturday things turned ugly, as protesters were bombed and beaten and suffered at least 11 deaths.
Who is right or wrong on “the issue” is not important. Citizens have a right to protest, to express their opinions and be heard without violence and retaliation.
The indigenous peoples of Ecuador stood up for their rights and ideals, and many gave their lives in the effort.
The government has relented and will reenact the fuel subsidies, amidst calls for President Moreno to step down.
People are powerful when they band together with courage and conviction.
The indigenous peoples of Ecuador are more than worthy of our respect and admiration. @ Quito, Ecuador
10/10/2019
Qhipas in the park.
10/09/2019
Under the table.
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