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With bold threads and a story in every stitch, this fringed, Zapotec-style decorative wool mat is expertly colored using organic dyes from flowers, bark and cochineal. Lively birds perch on the branches of an imposing tree, all brought to life by the hands of Mexico's Ruiz Bazan Family, who weave tradition straight into the warp. Perfect for any table that could use a little personality and a touch of nature's charm.
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I bought this pillow cover to match my coffee table runner by the same artist. It really pulls the room together. I am so happy that they match!
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Beautiful design! Looks great on my coffee table!
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I just redid our sunroom in southwestern colors. This pillow cover is a focal point on a brown sofa that pulls together the brick red and turquoise walls. It is beautiful! Im waiting for another sale so I can buy one more for the chair. Excellent craftsmanship. I love it!
You can find our zapotec wool table mat 'Grey Bird Kingdom' by Ruiz Bazan Family in tableware categories such as Animal Themed Table Linens, Cultural Table Linens, Nature Table Linens, Leaf and Tree Table Linens and Folk Art Table Linens. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Microcredit Financing
Ruiz Bazan Family has received 7 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1600 and the most recent for $1600. Proceeds were used to purchase wool yarn and to hire more weavers for his workshop.
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This Product is awarded the Earth Friendly badge because it uses recycled or sustainable materials or techniques.
The artistry of the Ruiz Bazan family has been featured on NPR's Morning Edition, and in numerous magazines and newspapers in the United States and Europe.