Handwoven Red-Orange Cotton Blend Shawl with Knotted Fringe, "Paprika"
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Wrap yourself in comfort with this lightweight cotton blend shawl. Handwoven on a backstrap waist loom, the shawl is a rich, red-orange color with light orange diagonal lines woven through to create a large diamond pattern. Within each large diamond is woven a smaller light orange diamond. Finished with knotted fringe, this lovely shawl is handwoven by members of the Nu'Kem Association of Textile Artisans of Guatemala. The name Nu'Kem means "My Loom" in the Q'echi Maya language.
- 0.32 kgs
- 0.7 lbs
- 190 cm L x 61 cm W
- 75" L x 24" W
- Fringe: 13 cm L
- Fringe: 5" L
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Judi E.
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12/16/2020
"Fabulous Rich Color and Design"
Thank you to the Nu Kem Association of Textile Artisans for this stunning shawl. The richness of the color and design is a frame-able masterpiece that will grace my neck and shoulders. A stand alone beauty that will make any outfit I wear all the more lovely.The weave is so delicate. I love the fringe. I am grateful to be able to afford to buy such a treasure.
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Linda
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05/09/2020
"Fantastic shawl!!"
The color is beautiful, very rich and vibrant. No flaws in the weaving or fringe. A quality product that is much enjoyed!
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