
Peruvian Stitch
The Peruvian stitch is the weave of rings that are linked together, generating a soft, compact and a beauty that a machine could not make, only achieved with craft hands and dedication. Created in 1992, by Juan Pacheco in Peru, due to the need to build sculptures to achieve a flexible and uniform mesh.
To be able to work it is necessary to have the right tools, such as a fine wire, crochet needle and other basic tools to create a unique jewellery.
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ABOUT PAM

Everything is because of her...
Pamela Mujica (PAMdesigned), was born in Chile. She enjoys making wire crochet jewellery using the Peruvian Stitch technique. Pam learned this technique in Peru in 2017. Peruvian stitch is the Art of Making Loops. The technique Peruvian Stitch was created by Juan Pacheco in Peru 1992, a neo ancestral sculptor due to the need to create a flexible and uniform mesh to build sculptures and now, this technique is used in 75 countries.
Pam uses Fine Silver 99.9% wire, upcycle copper wire and non-tarnish wire to make her pieces.
"At the age of 44 I had my beautiful princess, she is the reason that I became an enterpreneur"

I could not believe my jewellery are in a magazine...
PAMdesigned jewellery has collaborated with styslist, models and photographers.
Helen Thomson Stylist, Miss Krissy Tee, Brett Ferguson Photography

A beautiful bride wearing PAM jewellery...
"In each piece that I finish I give the best of me: I use non-tarnish, Sterling & Fine silver wire 99.9% wire and other. My desire is to seek perfection in my final design, although I know that perfection is always relative and I love what I do as it allows me to express myself with my art. Further, I love the flexibility that comes with my business, as it lets me to stay at home with my children. I also love to see women’s reaction to my jewellery and that is so heart-warming”.