Threaded Through the Andes
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Artisan Market Tour of Los Dominicos Craft Village in Santiago de Chile and a mindful, gentle hike.
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Florencia Campos Correa
What is this?
Chilean textile entrepreneur Florencia “Flor” Campos Correa has curated this experience as a cultural commentary on Chilean/Andean handcrafts and an opportunity to connect with modern makers in Santiago.
It starts with a relaxed hike up the grassy slopes of Cerro Calán in Las Condes for panoramic views of the modern city and surrounding Andes — the birthplace of Chilean textile crafts. During this, Flor explains artisanal culture and discusses how her own methods fuse Indigenous, modern, and global techniques. This gentle walk takes around an hour and is suitable for most fitness levels.
The second part of the experience takes place at Los Dominicos Craft Village, a traditional heritage zone and cultural hub dating to 1544. Flor will enable conversations with artisans and provide cultural context to their methods. She will help you buy trinkets typical of Chile: textiles, ceramics, woodwork, copperware, lapis lazuli and Mapuche silver. There is one stop for empanadas in the market.
What makes this unique?
Flor's experience is an opportunity to learn about Chilean textile culture in a natural setting and connect with authentic artisans.
The first part of the activity takes place in one of Flor’s favorite hiking spots in the upscale Las Condes district, where you'll learn about the cultural significance of handmade crafts to a backdrop of nature and urban. As a textile industrial designer who has traveled extensively around Chile, Flor is a fountain of knowledge about her country and its makers; she looks to the past while embracing innovation in her line of work.
The rest of the experience is spent meandering the stalls of the famous Los Dominicos Craft Village. Artisans set up workshops in these adobe structures during the 1970s/1980s which now function as a shopping hub with informal demonstrations. Flor's bilingual presence facilitates discussion and creates a richer, more immersive experience. She will explain the significance of materials and motifs displayed at these stalls.
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 footwear for walking such as trainers/sneakers (hiking boots/poles are not necessary).
Sunhat, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
Cash (Chilean pesos) for any souvenirs purchased at the craft village. Some vendors also accept payment by credit/debit card.
Tote bags are recommended, should you wish to purchase any items. This helps reduce plastic waste.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Meet Flor outside Los Dominicos metro station in Las Condes, Santiago. It is accessible from central Santiago by taking Metro Line 1 or by Uber/Cabify.
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USD 150
per person
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Included are:
Guided hike (gentle/easy) and visit to the art village.
x1 Mote de Huesillo (typical Chilean summer soft drink) or alternative beverage.
x1 empanada at the craft village.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Included are:
Guided hike (gentle/easy) and visit to the art village.
x1 Mote de Huesillo (typical Chilean summer soft drink) or alternative beverage.
x1 empanada at the craft village.
Offered in English, Spanish