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The Artisan's Way

Santiago | Chile

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The Artisan's Way in Santiago | Chile Private Tour
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Craft & Textile Tour in Santiago: Discover Chilean weaving, crafts & yarns with a local designer.

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Florencia Campos Correa

What is this?

This experience is a cultural commentary on Chilean textiles from past to present and an opportunity to purchase unique souvenirs under the guidance of a local entrepreneur with a globally successful loom weaving brand merging tradition and innovation. The itinerary spans four locations in downtown Santiago, each accessed by metro during this outing. Upon meeting your host, Flor, at La Moneda Cultural Center you will view the current textile exposition installed at the gallery before continuing onwards to the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center. These centers serve as an introduction to traditional weaving styles still prevalent in modern Chilean and Andean cultures. Flor will then take you to her go-to yarn store, the ultra-funky Revesderecho, and explain about different fibers while sharing the historical development of store items for context. The experience concludes at the Los Dominicos Craft Village in Las Condes where Flor will facilitate conversations with artisans.

What makes this unique?

Flor has curated this experience as an opportunity to learn about Chilean textiles in a relaxed context. While visiting two cultural centers, a modern yarn store, and an artisan village, you will "unravel" the history and cultural significance of textile design and learn how techniques are woven into the fabric of modern-day Chile. Flor is unique in that she both looks to the past while embracing innovation in her work. The cultural centers are in themselves an exciting place to tap into modern Chilean culture. Both are a melting point for all kinds of artistic expressions—textiles, art, music, and beyond—where free and ticketed exhibitions ensure culture remains accessible. Visiting the yarn store illustrates how contemporary creatives approach their craft and the wide variety of acrylic, natural, wool, blended, and specialty fibers available. The final shopping experience is cultural exchange whereby you have the option to purchase handmade mementos upon having met the creator.

What is the profile of the host?

Florencia Campos Correa, or Flor, is a Chilean-Spanish textile designer and author based in Santiago. Her business, Ullvuna, is dedicated to portable pin loom weaving kits which are available globally. Much of Flor's inspiration comes from her passion and appreciation for Chilean culture and people. She deeply admires the landscapes and nature as well as the ancient fables she absorbed as a child while traveling every corner of Chile by caravan with her family. Flor has authored several books packed with vibrant pattern inspiration and projects. Her nature motifs are translated into floral crochet designs published in a British magazine and she has penned a children's story which inspires creativity and entrepreneurship in the youngest of budding designers.

What to bring?

Comfortable clothing and footwear for walking. Cash (Chilean pesos) in case you wish to purchase any souvenirs. Coffee and alfajor (Chilean confectionary).

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

Flor will meet you at the La Moneda Cultural Center in central Santiago, Chile. La Moneda is the closest metro station.

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USD 250
per person

Private

1 - 4 people

4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Transportation between locations by metro is included. x1 coffee and alfajor (Chilean confectionery).
Offered in English, Spanish

Private

1 - 4 people

4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Transportation between locations by metro is included. x1 coffee and alfajor (Chilean confectionery).
Offered in English, Spanish