Who we are

Woven by hand. Rooted in tradition. Created for modern ritual.

A bridge between ancient craftsmanship and conscious living.

Q’ente is more than something you wear.
It is a story carried through thread, land, and lineage.

Each piece is handwoven in the Sacred Valley of Peru by a collective of women preserving ancestral techniques passed down through generations.

We exist to honor their craft and bring it into everyday ritual.

In a world of fast production, Q’ente exists to slow things down.

To preserve ancestral craftsmanship.
To support the women who carry it forward.
To reconnect people to the origin of what they own.

We believe what you wear should hold meaning, not just function.

THE MEANING OF Q’ENTE

Q’ente is inspired by the hummingbird, a sacred symbol in Andean tradition.

Representing resilience, lightness, and devotion, the hummingbird moves between worlds with intention and grace.

Q’ente carries that same spirit.

A weaving of past and present, tradition and modern life, something meaningful you can feel every time you wear it.

THE WOMEN + THE WEAVING

Each piece begins in Amaru, a small village in the Sacred Valley where weaving is not just a skill, but a way of life.

Here, knowledge is passed from mother to daughter. Stories are held in pattern. Time is honored in every thread.

Using natural dyes derived from plants, minerals, and insects, each color reflects the land it comes from.

No two pieces are the same.

Each one carries the hands, energy, and intention of the woman who created it.

Q’ente was born from a deep reverence for craftsmanship, culture, and connection to the Earth.

What began as a journey to Peru became something much more. A relationship, a responsibility, and a vision to share this work in a way that honors its roots.

When you wear Q’ente, you carry a story—one that began long before us, and continues through you.