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The Ruiz Bazan family presents this beautiful Zapotec rug, featuring a traditional diamond design woven into a vibrant red and orange background. This rug will illuminate any room. Made from 100% wool and colored only with natural dyes in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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My girlfriend and I moved from New Jersey to Sedona 8 months ago. We are in the process of decorating in a manner that is southwestern without being cliche, without being cartoonish. We looked at Zapotec rugs in local stores. They were what we were looking for in the way of rugs. I was prepared to pay the high price they were asking, but we didnt find exactly what we wanted. Then I happened on Novica, had never heard of this site, and found exactly what I wanted, for much less money, and a lot more of that money going to the artisan. This piece by the Ruiz Bazan family is simply superb!
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I bought this pillow cover to match my coffee table runner by the same artist. It really pulls the room together. I am so happy that they match!
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Beautiful design! Looks great on my coffee table!
You can find our zapotec wool rug 'Fuego' (4x6) by Ruiz Bazan Family in area rugs categories such as Geometric Area Rugs, Zapotec Area Rugs and Wool Area Rugs. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Microcredit Financing
Ruiz Bazan Family has received 7 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1600 and the most recent for $1600. Proceeds were used to purchase wool yarn and to hire more weavers for his workshop.
The artistry of the Ruiz Bazan family has been featured on NPR's Morning Edition, and in numerous magazines and newspapers in the United States and Europe