Evoking a set of steps that lead to the top of an Andean temple, this geometric tapestry is designed by Peruvian artisan Luis Leon. He works on a traditional San Pedro loom, hand-weaving brown and white wool yarns against a cotton warp using a technique known as llenado. Fringes with an ombre design complete the tapestry at the bottom.
- 0.42 kgs
- 0.9 lbs
- 60 cm L x 43 cm W
- 23.5" L x 17" W
- Fringe: 10 cm min L - x 25 cm max L
- Fringe: 3.9" min L - x 9.75" max L
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Starz79
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03/27/2022
"Visually stunning"
The craftsmanship and detailed work is very nice
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Amazon Landscape, Wool tapestry
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Diane
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01/06/2022
"Artistic, colorful, abstract wall art."
Bought 2 of these: they make a nice artistic statement. Love the mix textures and color.
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Multicolored Andes, Handwoven Abstract Wool Tapestry from Peru
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Sue
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03/08/2021
"Beautiful!"
It is wonderful...just like the picture on the website. well-crafted.
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maggie
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01/12/2021
"flying free"
this hangs over the guest bed supplying sweet dreams and lots of interest
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Lynn
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12/24/2020
"Beautiful handwoven nature scene"
If you like scenes of nature this will be a nice added piece to hang on your wall. It is relaxing and peaceful to look at.
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Josephine
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07/14/2020
"Beautiful wool tapestry!"
The pattern and vibrant colours are magnificent!
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- It will brighten any room
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"I desire with all my heart that you appreciate our work, because my family and I weave each piece with much love."
"My name is Luis LeĆ³n. I was born on April 10, 1976 in a town of textile artisans in the state of Junin. I learned to weave from my parents. At... read more