Description
Traditional Handwoven Charango Straps – Handmade Masterpieces
Traditional charango straps are authentic works of art, meticulously handcrafted to reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Andes. These straps are made from loom-woven strips, historically used as belts in traditional Andean clothing and as colgadores (straps) for charangos. In Bolivia, they are emblematic of distinct cultural identities, including:
- Jalq’a
- Norte Potosí
- Yampara (from the Tarabuco region)
Each strap is crafted from hand-carded and naturally dyed wool, using ancient techniques passed down through generations. These are the same methods used to create traditional garments, making each strap a unique piece of Andean artistry. This intricate process explains their higher price compared to modern straps but ensures an unmatched level of authenticity and cultural significance.
These straps are non-adjustable, so they need to be tied to the charango’s buttons to achieve the desired length. However, they offer an exceptional aesthetic that elevates your charango with a touch of tradition and authenticity.
Perfect for musicians and enthusiasts who want not just a functional strap, but a statement piece that celebrates the history and identity of the Andean people.