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Silla de cuero labrado a mano y madera de Mohena de Perú, "realeza colonial"

Product ID: 366189

Confeccionada en cuero sobre madera de mohena, esta silla muestra la belleza de las artesanías coloniales. El artesano peruano Abel Rios crea esta... more

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Confeccionada en cuero sobre madera de mohena, esta silla muestra la belleza de las artesanías coloniales. El artesano peruano Abel Rios crea esta silla con asiento y brazos curvos. Intrincados pájaros y patrones inspirados en la naturaleza están cuidadosamente tallados a mano en el cuero, lo que da como resultado una cornucopia de belleza.

  • 11.28 kgs
  • 24.9 lbs
  • 32.5" H x 24.5" W x 27" D
  • 32.5" H x 24.5" W x 27" D

  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Holds up to 200 lbs.
  • Made in Peru
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Perúicon info
  • Product ID: 366189
Abel Rios
Abel Rios

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Muebles de cuero repujado y detalles decorativos

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Pamela

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Jun 07, 2021

a very comfortable chair for people with short legs”

I gave this 3 stars rather than 5 because unfortunately it keeps breaking. When it arrived the back leg had pulled away from the chair. Novica was wonderful when I told them and did not charge me for the chair. I ordered another chair in its place, but not from the same artisan. I eventually found a friend who put in a screw to join the leg back on, and then used it for two months. It was very comfortable, much more so than the other chair Id ordered. But all of a sudden yesterday, the chair collapsed with me in it! Just folded up! This time the metal under the armrests has come off the armrests on both sides, and I can see that the screws that joined them to the armrest were small, just half an inch. The friend who put a screw in the back leg of the chair had told me that the one that broke was also small and he was surprised that such screws were used for weight-bearing. Id love to recommend this chair because of its comfort, but its taking time out of my life.

Purchased Item Colonial Royalty, Hand-Tooled Leather and Mohena Wood Chair from Peru

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Joanne

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Oct 27, 2019

One of a kind.”

I needed a small chair in the bedroom and this is perfect. I am 53 and my feet actually touch the floor. I read and sew in this chair. The leather tooling is gorgeous. I think the photo makes it look smaller than it is. It will go with just about any decor. I like that it is unique!

Purchased Item Colonial Royalty, Hand-Tooled Leather and Mohena Wood Chair from Peru

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Denise

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Nov 11, 2023

Gorgeous addition”

The beauty and richness of the color and design add a warmth and depth to standard pottery barn fare. Everyone comments about the piece.

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Preserving Traditions

Preserving Traditions

"At the age of 16, I joined my brother's workshop to learn to work with leather. At 21, I set up my own workshop and began to create the wood and leather designs that I am known for. I love the history that I am able to bring to my work. Since colonial times, leather and wood have been combined to create many practical and decorative pieces of furniture and art. My style is distinct and detailed. I use motifs from Peruvian culture and my workshop is known for quality. I love this art and enjoy teaching my workers the skills that were generously taught to me. Many of my workers have gone on to open their own workshops. This gives me pleasure. This is how we keep the art alive."

Profound Impact

Profound Impact

"I have found great success with Novica. I am now an established artisan and my work is sold around the world. I have the life I once imagined but, most importantly, I have made my family secure. My children are educated and they work with me - together we bring our love of Peruvian history and craft to a respected family project."

Moving On Up

Moving On Up

Abel no longer shares the rented patio with his chickens - the site of his first workshop. Today, the Rios family has bought that house and built a four story workshop on the adjacent land. They employ other artisans to help meet the international demand for their handcrafted products.

Working with Disabilities

Working with Disabilities

Abel is determined to give back - to share the good fortune that he has found. He employs two people who have thrived in the supportive environment his workshop provides. His assistant is intellectually challenged and one of his wood carvers is profoundly deaf.

Job Creator

Job Creator

Abel now has several full-time assistants.

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