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Peru's Kathiana Quispe designs this brilliant table runner, which is woven on a traditional loom from alpaca-blend yarns. The runner features colorful stripes and Inca-inspired motifs including llamas and condors. Hand-braided fringe accents each end.
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Absolutely beautiful! The colors are extremely pure and very vibrant! Better than pictured. I love it. It looks perfect on my walnut table. My phone camera does not do it justice. Thank you, Kathiana !!!
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Good looking with quality materials, great colors. A very nice purse.
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This is a cute sling bag, but its very small inside. I cant use this as my everyday bag because what I need doesnt fit in it. That includes my wallet! I dont particularly care for cross body bags, and had I realized it was one, I would not have purchased it. My bad. Im pretty sure I will find a use for it, or maybe gift it to someone. It wont be returned because I wont pay the shipping they want.lol
You can find our alpaca-blend table runner 'Inca Icons' by Kathiana Quispe in tableware categories such as Hand Woven Table Linens, Cultural Table Linens, Inca Table Linens, Animal Themed Table Linens and Alpaca Table Linens. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"Starting out on my own was a difficult decision and very risky... Sometimes, I felt I had failed. I had to close my workshop twice... Practice, steadiness and perseverance were my pillars."