100% Cotton Black Embroidered Table Runner Chiapas Mexico, "Purple Chiapas Flowers"
This eye-catching table runner is both hand woven and hand embroidered with large, bright purple flowers reflecting the tropics of the mountains of Chiapas. The Highlands are one of the state's major textile centers, a Tzotzil Maya region dedicated to weaving and embroidery. The cotton runner is the creation of Petrona Perez and the Women Artisans Association, and artisan cooperative for women.
- 0.38 kgs
- 0.8 lbs
- 203 cm L x 42 cm W
- 80" L x 16.5" W
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Philip
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03/10/2022
"Beautiful color"





Nice quality and beautiful color. We are using these placemats on top of end tables. Love them!
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Cheryl
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03/09/2022
"I really love this"





It is high quality and beautiful. I hope to see more embroidery items here at Novica
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Rosa
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01/14/2022
"It is lovely"





The colors are bright and the perfect length I needed . Very happy with this purchase.
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june
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06/15/2020
"true art.."





the colours are vibrant and the design make this scarf stand out, Lovely accessory.
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Erika
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09/12/2018
"Beautiful work"





This is a high quality item that is beautifully made. I will probably use this for years and years.
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