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Peruvian weaver Cerapio Vallejo takes inspiration from North American Native American cultures with this hand-loomed wool table runner. 100% wool threads are woven over 100% cotton warp as per tradition in his region.
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I have purchased several similar runners when traveling, and this one seemed perfect for my new black dining table, except it is not very wide, so, compared to my other runners, so it looks a bit skimpy. It is also quite pricey.
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Wonderful tapestry, Inka Tocapu squares based on a museum piece of an Inka mans tunic.
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I just unboxed my rug and am in love. The texture (soft wool), patterns, and vibrant colors male this rug sing. I can feel the artists joy in crafting it. Photos dont do it justice. I plan to enjoy for many years to come.
You can find our wool table runner 'South and North' by Cerapio Vallejo in tableware categories such as Cultural Table Linens, Geometric Table Linens, Hand Woven Table Linens, Cotton Table Linens and Wool Table Linens. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Moving On Up
At a time when Cerapio was barely able to support his family he discovered Novica and Novica's shoppers discovered him. His life changed. He was able to buy a new house, turn his old house into his workshop and educate his children. He continues to hire and train other artisans and has helped many of them to build their own workshops. He loves the recognition his work has found and the security it has brought his family. If you ever meet him, he will proudly tell you that he is the first member of his family to buy a car.
Preserving Traditions
Cerapio learned to weave from his father and grandfather. He draws inspiration from Peruvian culture and the Andean village life that he shared while growing up in Ayacucho. He treasures the art of weaving and the opportunities it has given him to preserve this centuries-old Peruvian tradition by teaching it to other artisans.
Enabling Education
Cerapio supported the studies of his three children, two of whom are already married and have families of their own. There is one left in school, Cerapio is by far proud of supporting his children, and he did it because of his art.
Microcredit Financing
Cerapio Vallejo has received 8 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1350 and the most recent for $2850. Proceeds were used to purchase cotton and wool to continue production.
Job Creator
Cerapio prides himself on being able to employ other artisans. For years he has hired skilled weavers to help with his orders and unskilled workers eager to learn the weaving arts.
"I draw inspiration from our ancient Peruvian cultures, Andean village life, and from our snow-capped mountains."