Q’ewar Project is a fair-trade initiative based in Peru, dedicated to preserving traditional Andean crafts while supporting women artisans and their families. Working primarily with indigenous women in rural communities, Q’ewar Project provides dignified, sustainable work through the creation of handcrafted dolls and textiles rooted in cultural heritage.
Each doll is made entirely by hand using natural materials and traditional techniques passed down through generations. The work supports economic independence, education, and stability for artisan families, allowing them to remain in their communities while honoring their cultural identity.
Q’ewar Project’s pieces are more than toys — they are expressions of story, place, and human connection, thoughtfully made with care for both people and tradition.
Read more about the initiative here!