Q’ENTE WEAVERS
Ethically sourced. Andean-woven. Women-crafted.
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This poncho is a rare piece that carries its own story. Crafted long ago, it features an ancient design that is no longer used. It reflects timeless tradition and character that cannot be replicated. Definitely a one of a kind treasure for anyone who appreciates vintage textiles and meaningful heritage pieces.
Alpaca & sheep fiber - Natural plant - based dyes
Handmade in the Andes.
Perfect for those who value slow fashion.
100% Ceremonial Cacao grade
Cacao is a sacred plant medicine revered for centuries by Indigenous cultures across Central and South America.
Q’ente Kakao comes directly from the highlands of Guatemala and Cusco, Peru where it is lovingly grown, harvested, and handcrafted by a local family who hold deep reverence for the land and the ancestral traditions of cacao.
Our Cacao is Pure, potent, and alive “
Unlike commercial chocolate or hot cocoa, ceremonial cacao grade is never processed, sweetened, or diluted. It is the whole cacao bean, with nothing added or taken away, keeping the spirit and medicinal richness of the plant fully intact.
Cacao Properties:
~ Cacao supports gentle heart opening, emotional clarity, and inner stillness.
It brings focus, grounding, and a deeper sense of connection — to yourself, to others, and to the Earth.
~ Rich in magnesium, iron, potassium, and antioxidants, ceremonial cacao also contains:
Theobromine – a natural stimulant that uplifts without overstimulating
Anandamide – the “bliss molecule,” which supports a sense of well-being and openness.
Cacao blocks presentation :
~ Small 300 gr
~ Big 1 Lb
Our Why
At Qente, we believe the clothing we choose to wear can be a relationship - with people, place, and tradition. Each piece is made from living materials and shaped by human hands, honoring creativity, individuality, and the beauty of difference.
Our pieces were born from time spent in the Andes, listening, learning, and sitting beside women whose hands hold generations of weaving knowledge. What began as friendship became a shared commitment: to create pieces that honor ancestral craft while supporting present-day life.

