The typical costumes of the inhabitants of the Andean region are characterized by being made, in most cases, with a fabric known as aguayo, which can be seen in the image shown below. The aguayo is a rectangular garment that can be used simply as an ornament or as a backpack or even a coat. It is common in women of indigenous descent and stands out for being a fabric made of brightly colored stripes. In Quechua language, this garment is known as awayo o sandpaper. The most important thing is that there is a contrast between the colors of one stripe and another. You have all the information in: «Typical costumes of the Andean Region«.

You have all the information in: "Typical costumes of the Andean Region".