Handwoven Multi-Color Zapotec Wool Table Runner, "Wine and Sunshine"
Wide bands of burgundy border this petite Zapotec Table runner. By Irene Ruiz, the charming design is crafted of handwoven wool, colored with herbal dyes. Sunny shades of yellow and orange mingle with green, blue, red, pink, turquoise and brown to evoke a Mexican fiesta.
Titled "Fiesta de colores" in Spanish.
- 0.40 kgs
- 0.9 lbs
- 81 cm L x 40 cm W
- 32" L x 15.75" W
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joanne
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04/30/2022
"Lovely table runner"





Beautifully detailed table runner. Excellent craftsmanship! I would recommend Irene Ruiz.
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Wine and Sunshine, Handwoven Multi-Color Zapotec Wool Table Runner
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Deborah
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01/29/2022
"Waterfall WOW!"





Gorgeous!!!!! Wish it was available in a longer size! Thank you Irene Ruiz!
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Ann
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10/29/2021
"Beautiful As Wall Tapestry"





Colors are combined very nicely and the pattern is really interesting. Love it!
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My Magical Oaxaca, Hand Woven Wool Zapotec Runner Rug (2x6.5)
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Bonnie
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10/22/2021
"Colorful and beautifully made"





This rug is true to the colors in the pictures and is perfect for my living room - just as I had hoped. Its colorful and eyecatching without taking over the room altogether. A perfect centerpiece.
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Juchitan Fiesta, 4 x 7 Colorful Handwoven Zapotec Wool Rug from Mexico
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Anne
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08/01/2021
"Delighted"





We love our Irene Ruiz pieces of art! These rugs are soft on the feet and a beautiful soft blue--the very best of Oaxacan artisanship!
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Anne
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08/01/2021
"Beautiful Art"





I am thrilled with the work of Irene Ruiz. This is an exceptionally well made Oaxacan rug. I love the true color and the soft wool under my toes.
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Blue Sea, Hand Crafted Blue Wool Rug (2x3)
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