Modern Maya Handwoven Blue-Back-Green Cotton Shawl, "Fields at Dusk"
A unique combination of cadet blue, black and pink evoke the sky at dusk. Working on the backstrap loom, Rosalina Arias transforms natural cotton into a beautiful shawl. Two wide bands of spring green add contrast, and geometric diamonds adorn each end.
- 0.28 kgs
- 0.6 lbs
- 174 cm L x 53 cm W
- 69" L x 20.75" W
- Fringe: 9 cm L
- Fringe: 3.5" L
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Verified Reviewer
03/07/2021
"will keep as a lifelong farovite shawl"





its the most exquisite sjawl i have ever had ~light warm and exillerating to wear !
Best Uses
- when ever i wish to add a little happiness
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Verified Reviewer
06/04/2020
"very special shawl"





Beautifully woven and quite striking.
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Luxurious Enchantment, Handwoven Tri-Color Cotton Shawl Crafted in Mexico
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Verified Reviewer
07/31/2019
"Thank you for making this"





The table runner is beautiful. I have done some weaving, and can appreciate what goes in to making this. The color is as shown and there is the yellow design in the center of the runner as well. A nice surprise.
Best Uses
- Long enough to use on my dining room table
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Plump Persimmon, Handwoven Persimmon and Graphite Cotton Table Runner
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Verified Reviewer
12/15/2018
"Beautiful Quailty!"





Honestly, I had my doubts about the colors or quality. However, this item and artist exceeded my expectations! Wonderful colors, weave and texture. NO disappointments. Oh - packaged so well.
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Avocado Heather, Handwoven Cotton Table Runner in Avocado from Mexico
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