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PERUVIAN ARTCRAFT

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ARTESANIAS PERUANAS Y SU EXPORTACION

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PERUVIAN ARTCRAFT

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Peru boasts one of the largest varieties of arts and crafts on Earth, as can be seen from the growing network of exporters who each year exhibit the skill of Peruvian craftsmen in Europe, Asia and North America. The diversity, color, creativity and multiple functions of Peru's folk art has made it a fundamental activity not just for Peru's cultural identity, but also as a way of life for thousands of families and even entire communities, such as Sarhua and Quinua in Ayacucho. Works of art, both big and small, spark admiration amongst Peruvians and foreigners alike, are steeped in centuries of history, imbued with pre-Hispanic shapes and symbols which have merged with others brought over by the Spaniards. Peru has forged a multiple and complex identity which is paradoxically one of the reasons why Peruvian arts and crafts are tending to shift towards naïf art, lending their works a touch of innocence.

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INTRODUCTION

The excellence of Peruvian artisans can be seen in the harmony of the geometric designs in weavings, the minute portraits of peasant farming life on the carved gourds called mates burilados, the cultural mestizaje or blend in the colorful retablo boxed scenes. There are also the finely carved Huamanga stone sculptures, the complex Baroque nature of the wooden carvings, the beauty of gold and silver relics and the many forms that pottery has shaped the clay into pottery. These works are just some of the cultural manifestations of a people who communicate mainly through art, using a language whose fundamental aspects are abundance, fertility and confidence in the future. The Center for Export, Transformation, Industry, Trade and Services in Tacna.. This provides a platform of services that facilitates and promotes local and foreign private investment aimed at production activities and foreign trade

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Enterprise

Mission statementProvide to ours clients a quality products and better

cost for you our full satisfaction, exceeding yours expectatives

VisionTo be present in the minds of the Latin American

consumers with better Peruvian artcraftsValues

Integrity,, honesty, loyalty, perseverance and tenacity

ObjectivesImport the best Peruvian artcfafts for all the Latin

America

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Objectives• Objectives Manufacturing• Eliminates safety hazards• Insures supplies on hand• Ensures condition of tools and equipment• Inspects incoming materials• Inspects outgoing work

• Objectives Marketing• Conducts market research• Devises compensation plans for salesmen• Conducts sales contests takes telephone orders• Solicits sales• Prepares advertising and sales promotion material• Objectives office• Figures costs • Handles purchasing• Dictates letters • Operates office machines• Prepares budgets

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• Strengths • What is needed is a joint effort by all

the actors participating in entrepreneurial

• Policy, with each one of them assuming their responsibility in working toward the country´s systemic competitiveness

• Weaknesses • Very little training and development of

entrepreneurial skills• Limitation in training an development

of human resources• Difficult access to timely, adequate

financing schemes in competitive conditions

• Opportunities • Concentration of exports in certain

markets, products and companies

• Threats • Weakness and lack of linkage in productive chains• High costs associated with standardization and

overregulation• Very limited information systems, ignorance of the

market, and marketing problems• Lack of connection with instruments for development

and technological innovation• High costs in traffic taxes

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RESEARCH: MARKETING STRATEGY APLICCATION OF CUESTIONARIES TO 10 PEOPLES

DO YOU LIKE ART CRAFTS?

IN WICH PLACES DO YOU BUY THEM?

WHAT KIND DO YOU PREFER?

SI 10

NO 1

TIPICAL PLACES 7

STORES 3

CERAMIC AND JEWERLY 6

CLOTHE 4

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GRAPHICS

0

12

345

678

910

SI NO TIPICALPLACES

STORS CERAMICAND

JEWERLY

CLOTHE

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RESULTS:IMPORT ARTCRAFTS

• THE BUSINESS IS AVAIBLE FHURTERMORE WE FIND AN ENTRERPRISE PERUVIAN FOR BECAME A BRANCH, AND WE FIND THE NEXT:

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KUKULI ALPACA PRODUCTS

WINTER 2008-2009

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The industrial facilities of Textiles Surandino are located in Lima, Perú. It has a capacity of 8 metric tons of fabric per month, with the possibility of expanding it to 9 metric tons if necessary.

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Textiles Surandino markets its products with top-of-the line quality standards. Since its begginings, it has been present in major retailers in several countries, such as:

PERU

SPAIN

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MEXICO

GERMANY, NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG

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Who are we?

Founded in Peru in 1980, KUKULI is still a family-run company. It’s founders are the Silva-Zegarra family who aim to produce a specialist line of clothing; a mix of new trends with native art from the people of the Andes.

What do we make?

KUKULI produce a complete line of traditional Alpaca knitwear and accessories including sweaters, ponchos, capes, coats and jackets.

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Where do we export to?Our products are exported to many different countries. In 2003 we exported to the following countries: México 40%United Kingdom 20 % Australia 10 % France 10%Netherlands 5%Unite States 15%

Who do we currently sell to?Liverpool (México city)Palacio de Hierro ( México city)Sears Roebuck (México city)Costco (México city)Macy’s (New York)Mark’s & Spencer (UK)CH Collections (Australia) Australian Alpacas (Australia) Van Vuuren ( The Netherlands)Claudia Stratter ( The Netherlands)

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PRODUCTS OF ALPACA

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Discover the beauty and artistry of Peruvian handcraft.

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• AVAILABLE MERCHANDISE

FASHION PARADE

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Metal &silver Craftworks Careful choosing of Peruvian metallic and silver craftworks with typical and original designs

Artwork Replicas Fine replicas of frames and pictures of colonial and Cusquean artworks,with golden fillings.

Ceramics Masterpieces Wide variety of selected ceramics handicraft in a range of modern designs and carefully reproductions of cultural treasures.

Glass artworks Beautiful glass handicrafts with gold and silver filling.Glass pictures with colorful real butterflies.

Inka's Tapestry Astonishing series of Inka type tapestry and author fully handwoven with natural originals colors.

Millenial Peru Briefings about old Millenary Peru, its handicraft, culture and main touristical spots. Coming soon..

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Ponchos and overcoats Overcoats and ponchos in fine designs of sheep and alpaca wool. Coming soon..

Pullovers and jackets In leather patching and alpaca wool,dressy lines remarking male and female neat looking.

Silver Bracelets Ingrese aquí una breve descripción de esta categoría, ella aparecerá en el web site

Silver Earrings Ingrese aquí una breve descripción de esta categoría, ella aparecerá en el web site

Silver Rings Ingrese aquí una breve descripción de esta categoría, ella aparecerá en el web site

Typical Jewelry Exotic jewelry in silver and semiprecious stones with typical and stylized designs,fully handicrafted. Coming soon..

Wood & Stone Handicraft Wonderful samples of wood and stone handicraft,from Peruvian Andes and Amazon Jungle.

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LSpu-001 Chavin design sodalita (Peruvian stone) bracelet with bas relief drawings.

CGpu-001 Column design bracelet with abalone.

CGpu-003 Triple chain bracelet with Peruvian pink quartz.

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EKEKO

• In the mythology and folklore of Perú the Ekeko is a fortune bearer god that has not lost prestige.

• It is used to offer him banknotes and/or coins to obtain money, grains for a good harvest, and some food to ensure prosperity in general. there his followers, who adopted him as a superstition more than as a folkloric deity, consider him as some kind of beneficent patron. In art he is depicted as a man, wearing traditional Bolivian clothes (especially the cap) and carrying bags and baskets with grain and food (compare with the cornucopia of some Greco-Roman deities); he is commonly found as a little statue to be put in some place of the house, preferably a comfortable one, but also as an amuleto holding from key rings; modern statues of the god include a circular opening in his mouth to place there a cigarette (better if lit) for Ekeko's pleasure.

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CHICKEN CHILI

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PUBLICITY

• WILL BE MAKE WHIT FLYERS IN METRO

• VISITING STORES IN DOWN TOWN TO SELL MERCHANDISE

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DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS AND SELLS

• WITH RETAILER SELLERS

• SMALL FORCES ABOUT HIRING 30 IN THE PRINCIPAL CITYS