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Inca motifs in earthy browns, tans and greys make for a harmonious design on this table runner from Peru's Kathiana Quispe. The runner is hand woven from alpaca-blend yarns and finished with braided fringe on both ends.
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soft and beautiful. very pleased with this purchase.
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This is a cute Thoughtful Llama. I purchased several of these to keep my passports. However, at the customs, you have to remove the covers for passports to be scanned. I love the genuine leather and creative design.
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very nice quality and perfect for everyday use love it
You can find our alpaca-blend table runner 'Mountain Range' by Kathiana Quispe in tableware categories such as Hand Woven Table Linens, Alpaca Table Linens, Alpaca Wool Table Linens and Runners 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."