Handloomed Zapotec Warm-Toned Wool Area Rug 2.5x5 'Dimensions of Warmth' Item ID: 2671807627
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"Orange, red and beige merge in captivating geometric accents, opening the door to a world of warmth, tenderness and sophistication. Handloomed with Zapotec techniques, Manuel Mendoza's wool area rug complements its geometric pattern with cute fringes, allowing you to showcase the piece's elegant beauty in any decor theme."
- 5.31 lb
- 59 inches L x 31.5 inches W,Fringe: 3.9 inches L
- 3.66 lbs
- 59 inches L x 31.5 inches W
- Fringe: 3.9 inches L
- 100% wool
- All natural dyes
- Do not wring
- Dry clean only
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in Mexico
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"First, we spin the wool into skeins, then we wash the yarn needs to prepare it for dyeing. I choose a color, and my wife helps me a lot with this step. We use cochineal, indigo and a medicinal plant known as pericón. Cochineal gives me red, cherry and pink, while indigo creates shades of blue. The pericón I find in the forests in September provides the yellow tones.
"The greatest challenge is creating a design, which I enjoy the most. I'm inspired by archaeological sites, and by a perennial flower found in Oaxaca's archaeological sites.
"The time needed to complete a rug or handbag depends on the size and design. The largest one I create is about six by eight, and can take more than two months to finish.
"Working on my own has been difficult, especially when I've had to invest in the necessary materials, but I've always managed to continue. The great part about this town is that we support each other by using materials from our own community."
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"First, we spin the wool into skeins, then we wash the yarn needs to prepare it for dyeing. I choose a color, and my wife helps me a lot with this step. We use cochineal, indigo and a medicinal plant known as pericón. Cochineal gives me red, cherry and pink, while indigo creates shades of blue. The pericón I find in the forests in September provides the yellow tones.
"The greatest challenge is creating a design, which I enjoy the most. I'm inspired by archaeological sites, and by a perennial flower found in Oaxaca's archaeological sites.
"The time needed to complete a rug or handbag depends on the size and design. The largest one I create is about six by eight, and can take more than two months to finish.
"Working on my own has been difficult, especially when I've had to invest in the necessary materials, but I've always managed to continue. The great part about this town is that we support each other by using materials from our own community."
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