希皮博-科尼博妇女的纺织品反映了亚马逊的根基,被宣布为秘鲁文化遗产的一部分。 Shipibo-Konibo woman's textiles, reflecting Amazonian roots, declared part of Peru's Cultural Heritage.
在秘鲁利马,Sadith Silvano(Shikibo-Konybo妇女)制作了“kené”纺织品,反映她的亚马逊血统,并被宣布为秘鲁文化遗产的一部分。 In Lima, Peru, Sadith Silvano, a Shipibo-Konibo woman, creates "kené" textiles that reflect her Amazonian roots and have been declared part of Peru's Cultural Heritage. 尽管她们生活在城市地区,但Silvano和其他 Shipibo妇女仍然通过她们的手工艺与亚马孙保持了联系,在贫穷和暴力等挑战中,手工艺是愈合和自我表达的手段。 Despite living in urban areas, Silvano and other Shipibo women maintain their connection to the Amazon through their craft, which serves as a means of healing and self-expression amid challenges like poverty and violence. 他们对纺织品的复杂设计象征着他们社区的世界观和信仰,世世代代传承下来。 The intricate designs on their textiles symbolize their communities' worldviews and beliefs, passed down through generations.