Wool rug with Bizalú Eyes pattern from the First Nations of Mézo-America
Wool rug with Bizalú Eyes pattern from the First Nations of Mézo-America
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🔖This wool rug is 100% handmade on the loom. Its iconic geometric design works as an accent piece on any room decor.
🌵 This rug comes from the Teotitlan Del Valle community in Oaxaca, Mexico. Making a wool rug like this is a slow process that can take up to 2 weeks to complete!
🔶This antique pattern can be used in bohemian, southwest, mid-century and modern settings.
You can use it as a standalone piece under your bed, nightstand or sofa; for your foyer or home or office entryway, or it can be used as a setting area for a small table or plant.
✔️ Woven is very thick and durable, it is made to last for years!
📏 MEASUREMENTS:
3ft length x 2ft width: Fabric is 100% heavy wool on the front and raw linen on the back.
🌿CARING GUIDANCE:
Clean with a damp cloth or dry clean.
🌿 A little more about the maid's room:
The loom is a very old technique used by Mesoamerican cultures. Currently, artisans continue to use this technique to make some of the pieces they use for their clothing as well as items and accessories for the home. This technique used in some communities of Oaxaca and Chiapas, consists of intertwining threads of any type of fiber in a wooden loom, attaching them to a pole or tree on one side and to the waist of the artisan on the other; and interconnecting other threads perpendicularly with sticks to give the finish to the