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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 that is spun by hand and dyed with natural pigments. The black and ecru flat-weave rug features knotted fringe at both ends. Teotitlán del Valle is a small village in the state of Oaxaca; the name Teotitlán come from the Nahuatl language and means "land of the gods".
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05/21/2023
Exactly what I was looking for...a bright cheery rug to use beneath the barstools at my new kitchen island. The colors are perfect, exactly as pictured, and the craftsmanship is very nice. The wool is thick so I expect this rug will wear well. Couldnt be happier!
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Summer Sky, Mexican Zapotec Rug (2.5x5)
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12/05/2022
Really lovely colors and patterns.
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12/05/2022
I ve purchased six cushion covers by Mario Chavez. Beautiful colors and expertly crafted.
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06/04/2022
I have this rug, a larger one of the same pattern, and 4 matching pillow covers. I would like to have matching throw for the couch.
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01/11/2022
Beautiful nightstand topper. Protective glass nightstand topper will make it last even longer.
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Golden Eye, Hand Loomed Zapotec Style Wool Table Mat
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12/23/2021
Perfect size for nightstand.
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"One day I looked around and I could see we were surrounded by art, but people didn't value it enough and poverty was settling into our community."
Latest Update"In 2002, I began to export my handwoven designs with the your help. I always wanted to strengthen the Zapotec culture that I was... read more