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Hand Loomed Cotton Table Runner , "Menorah"

Product ID: 430935

Miguel Hernández honors Judaic customs and traditions with the design of this table runner centered by a menorah. When the menorah is lit on the Eve... more

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Miguel Hernández honors Judaic customs and traditions with the design of this table runner centered by a menorah. When the menorah is lit on the Eve of the Shabbat, it symbolizes Shalom Bayit, meaning peace and harmony in the family. "We designed this runner so you may decorate your table with a little piece of our community," says the Guatemalan artisan. He weaves the cotton table runner on a pedal loom, giving form to the white menorah over a brown and black background. Hernández includes bands of concentric diamonds, his family's trademark pattern, in light and darker shades of brown, as well as red and black. Butterflies in terracotta and black complete the design.

  • 0.20 kgs
  • 0.4 lbs
  • 100% cotton
  • Machine wash in cold water
  • Dry on low heat cycle
  • Made in Guatemala
  • Ships fast from USA
  • Product ID: 430935

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Feigue

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Jul 21, 2025

Great item for my bedroom”

I used this scarf because of the colors as a wonderful cover for my clothes chest. It lloks beautiful and it is very well mad. Happy with the purchase.

Purchased Item Blue Totonicapan Diamonds, Handmade Geometric Cotton Striped Scarf

Dr. Jaime Tamez

From Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

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Oct 11, 2022

Great scarf!”

The scarf is beautiful and just the right length. Love i1!

Casual or formal

JOHN

From California, USA

Verified Reviewer

Jun 06, 2022

Beautiful work”

This s a beautiful table runner. Excellent quality!

Dining table setting

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Preserving Traditions

Miguel first learned to read and write when he was 18, which is 11 years after he learned to weave. Using a handloom has always been a big part of his family's life and he now has more than 20 years of experience creating beautiful hand-loomed products. He was taught by his parents and preserves the tradition by teaching those in his community.

Enabling Education

Two of his children are in high school and the eldest is attending the university.

Elder Master

This artist is an elder master and continues to actively practice their craft.

Caring for Children

Miguel is a proud father of three children.

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