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Red Stars
Zapotec Bright Red Wool Rug Hand Loomed in Oaxaca (4x6.5)
Red Stars, Zapotec Bright Red Wool Rug Hand Loomed in Oaxaca (4x6.5)
Alberto Ruiz
A brilliant red ground is bordered by traditional Zapotec motifs in royal blue, maroon and saffron in this area rug from Alfredo Ruiz. The Mexican artisan uses a treadle loom and pure wool yarns to... read more$741.87CADArtist: Alberto Ruiz
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Oaxacan Seas
Blue and Red Zapotec Area Rug (4x6.5)
Oaxacan Seas, Blue and Red Zapotec Area Rug (4x6.5)
Alberto Ruiz
Fiery red and cool blue are a pleasing combination in this area rug from Mexico's Alfredo Ruiz. The artisan works with pure wool yarns on a traditional Zapotec loom to create the rug, which features... read more$747.81CADArtist: Alberto Ruiz
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Lines of Life
Handwoven Wool Zapotec Area Rug from Mexico (4x7.5)
Lines of Life, Handwoven Wool Zapotec Area Rug from Mexico (4x7.5)
Irene Ruiz
Bold stripes in black on natural bring a lively energy into any home. By Mexican artisan Irene Ruiz, this Zapotec area rug is handwoven of wool on a traditional loom, each yarn carefully implemented.... read more$483.35CADArtist: Irene Ruiz
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Oaxacan Lands
Earth-Toned Wool Area Rug (4x6.5)
Oaxacan Lands, Earth-Toned Wool Area Rug (4x6.5)
Gregorio Ruiz
In a versatile palette of earthy neutrals, this area rug from Gregorio Ruiz in Mexico makes a wonderful addition to any decor. The rug is crafted in time-honoured Oaxacan style, using pure wool that... read more$735.93CADArtist: Gregorio Ruiz
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Sunset Glow
Hand Loomed Sunset Colors Area Rug (4x7.5)
Sunset Glow, Hand Loomed Sunset Colors Area Rug (4x7.5)
Irene Ruiz
Preserving the traditions of centuries, Irene Ruiz crafts this stunning area rug. She works in a traditional Zapotec loom yet gives her design a contemporary theme. The red, orange and yellow rug is... read more$505.14CADArtist: Irene Ruiz
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Heat Wave
Red and Orange Wool Area Rug (2.5x5)
Heat Wave, Red and Orange Wool Area Rug (2.5x5)
Irene Ruiz
Fiery reds and oranges combine in this beautiful contemporary area rug from Mexico's Irene Ruiz. The artisan works on a traditional loom, using wool that has been tinted with all-natural dyes made... read more$256.53CADArtist: Irene Ruiz
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Zapotec Spectrum
Multicolored Hand Loomed Wool Area Rug (4x6.5)
Zapotec Spectrum, Multicolored Hand Loomed Wool Area Rug (4x6.5)
Irene Ruiz
Artisan Irene Ruiz in Mexico uses time-honored Zapotec methods to create her beautiful rugs. The wool is colored only with dyes made from natural local materials, and the rugs are woven on a... read more$534.86CADArtist: Irene Ruiz
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Linear Sun
Red and Multicolor Authentic Handwoven Zapotec Wool Rug 4x6
Linear Sun, Red and Multicolor Authentic Handwoven Zapotec Wool Rug 4x6
Alfredo Ruiz
A verdant sun in a crimson sky centers this beautiful wool rug. Expertly woven by hand, it embodies generations of Zapotec artistry. Alfredo Ruiz selects virgin wool, dyed with organic colors, to... read more$1,272.77CADArtist: Alfredo Ruiz
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Oaxacan Shores
Hand Woven Zapotec Area Rug in Blue from Mexico (4x6.5)
Oaxacan Shores, Hand Woven Zapotec Area Rug in Blue from Mexico (4x6.5)
Alberto Ruiz
A sea of Pacific blue is bordered by multicoloured shores in this beautiful area rug from Alberto Ruiz in Mexico. The artisan uses a traditional treadle loom to weave the rug from pure wool that is... read more$741.87CADArtist: Alberto Ruiz
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Teotitlan Legacy
Hand Loomed Zapotec Wool Area Rug (4x6.5)
Teotitlan Legacy, Hand Loomed Zapotec Wool Area Rug (4x6.5)
Mario Chavez
Crafted on a traditional pedal loom, this rug from Mexico's Mario Chavez is a stunning addition to home decor. The pure wool rug features a Zapotec motif in turquoise, crimson and ochre on black.... read more$684.42CADArtist: Mario Chavez
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Mountains of Teotitlan
Hand Woven Black and Ecru Wool Area Rug
Mountains of Teotitlan, Hand Woven Black and Ecru Wool Area Rug
Mario Chavez
Though traditional in design, this stunning area rug has a color scheme that lends itself to contemporary home decor as well. Mario Chavez in Mexico crafts the rug on a pedal loom, working with wool... read more$882.52CADArtist: Mario Chavez
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Solar Symbol
Magenta and Grey Wool Area Rug from Mexico (4x6.5)
Solar Symbol, Magenta and Grey Wool Area Rug from Mexico (4x6.5)
Mario Chavez
This bold area rug is the original design of artisan Mario Chavez in Mexico. The Oaxacan artisan uses wool tinted with all-natural dyes to create the rug, which features a palette of berry, magenta... read more$677.49CADArtist: Mario Chavez
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Corners
All Wool Colorblock Area Rug in Black and White (4x6.5)
Corners, All Wool Colorblock Area Rug in Black and White (4x6.5)
Mario Chavez
This dramatic all-wool area rug is the creation of Mario Chavez in Mexico. Hand woven on a traditional pedal loom, the rug features a colorblock design in black and white, with a central accent of... read more$677.49CADArtist: Mario Chavez
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Waves
All Wool Area Rug in Blue Shades (4x6.5)
Waves, All Wool Area Rug in Blue Shades (4x6.5)
Irene Ruiz
The myriad blues of the seven seas combine in this beautiful contemporary area rug from Mexico's Irene Ruiz. The artisan works on a traditional loom, using wool that has been tinted with all-natural... read more$505.14CADArtist: Irene Ruiz
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Zapotec Astronomy
Multicolor Geometric Motif 4 x 7 Zapotec Rug from Mexico
Zapotec Astronomy, Multicolor Geometric Motif 4 x 7 Zapotec Rug from Mexico
Alfredo Ruiz
Stars seem to dance and glow in a sky of heavenly blue. Woven by hand, this extraordinary area rug displays the intricacy of traditional Zapotec art. Alfredo Ruiz weaves the design of virgin wool... read more$1,252.96CADArtist: Alfredo Ruiz
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The Village Council
Your answers straight from the village experts


Rug pads are great because they prevent slippage, prolong wear, protect the floor underneath, and provide additional comfort and quiet. That being said, most of our rugs do not actually require a pad underneath. Many, like those from the Andes, crafted with sheep wool and cotton, are durable and sturdy enough to be placed directly on the floor. But for enhanced protection and longevity, a rug pad is always a welcome addition.


Area rugs are a design-friendly way to absorb sound and insulate a room. They are a wonderful way to reduce noise, as footsteps on a rug are more muted than on hardwood floors or tile, and they also dull ambient sounds. Additionally, they provide warmth and a general sense of well-being. Who doesnt love a good area rug!


Most area rugs are easy to maintain with a few simple steps. For small stains and spills, you can spot clean with warm, soapy water. Never rub the affected area, always blot! You should vacuum your rugs to remove dirt and debris. And to ensure that rugs wear evenly, it is recommended to place a pad beneath them, and rotate them regularly. As with most vibrant works of art, direct sunlight may dull the colors. For more substantive cleaning, it is recommended that you dry clean your area rug.


Were huge fans of eco-friendly everything! When it comes to area rugs, you can look for certain indicators that it is produced in a sustainable way that reduces our carbon footprint. Some artisans, like a handful of weavers from India, use recycled fabrics: cotton, rayon, and polyester. Others stress the use of natural dyes and ethically-sourced wool. (Wool is particularly celebrated for being recyclable, abundant, and naturally stain-resistant.)


Handmade, or footmade! Many of the weavers who produce area rugs use a pedal, or foot, loom. While they technically have the assistance of a machine--a treadle or handloom--its operation requires the dexterity, strength, coordination, and patience of the artisan. Additionally, most area rugs are finished by hand.


Traditional area rugs are mostly woven on looms. Treadle, or foot, looms make use of pedals to lift and lower the looms harness. This raises the threads of the warp, so that the weft can pass through the opening in the threads. This type of loom is common in the Andes, Central America, as well as Mexico, and traces back to Mayan weavers in the period after the Spanish arrived. Elsewhere, such as India, handlooms are still used. The designs are mapped out in advance, and it takes about four to five days to complete a dhurrie, or traditional Indian floor covering. While the work to craft each of these rugs may be labor intensive, the beauty of the finished product makes it well worth the wait.


While area rugs are handcrafted by artisans from all over the world, they share certain features in spite of their vastly different regions. From the Andes to Central America, Mexico to India, most artisans use some combination of sheep wool, cotton, and natural and industrial dyes. Some artisans, like those from India, may incorporate other materials, like jute, or recycled cotton, polyester, and rayon, into their works. Some of the Zapotec weavers in Mexico use dyes made from natural materials like walnut shell, cochineal, and flowers. With these materials, artisans create vibrant colors and authentic patterns, ideal for adding dimension and warmth to any home.
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Alberto Ruiz Traditional handwoven Zapotec rugs and accessories
"I especially like diamond motifs, as they represent a kind of maguey coat of arms seen at Monte Albán. They exemplify my Zapotec heritage."