that imo broidery is by women and mothers it shows them carrying their children and spinning jaan those are their daily activities. and there are always plants and animals with them when you look around and emerge. 700 women from 15 different villages embroider the masks each mask costs 15 bolivia knows around 2 euros and says they sold 1700 mosques in a week the women have gained an income and greater visibility in society a lot other than that i will give them a bit of the work we women do is rarely valued but with these masks we can show up potential our art talent and inspiration. when the masks are ready and i only see a travels to lab has 8 hours away to deliver the orders many bolivian customers prefer these original designs to the more standard masks on offer. it's gone mother earth. and cozy. and the designs and the colors really stand out they also represent our bolivian culture that was good at. buying in andean mask is also a way of supporting the local culture the indigenous seamstresses have set up their own company and now they want to market their masks abroad to. in man