Fields of flowers stretch toward the horizon where green meadows rest in the shadow of the Andes. All is light and brightness in this colorful tapestry by Luis Leon. Using yarn on a handloom, he portrays the flower harvest in Tarma. A boy guides his llamas toward the market in town, each animal laden with fragrant blossoms. Situated at nearly 10,000 feet above sea level in the central Andes of Peru, the Tarma region is considered the "cradle of flowers."
Titled "Cosechando flores" in Spanish.
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Great craftsmanship, vivid colors, we love it!
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I bought this for my own living room because of the gorgeous llamas and flowers. I loaned it to my church for Kiva Month, and took it back at the end of the month. So many people told me they loved it and wanted it back, that I bought another one to donate to the church. It hangs at the front of the sanctuary and brightens the whole church.
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Beautiful colors, exquisite craftmanship. Im an artist and truly note and appreciate the talent required to produce this quality of work. I live on a mountain with a view of a lake and mountains, and down the road from us are four llamas , so this tapestry really speaks to me.
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The craftsmanship and detailed work is very nice
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Bought 2 of these: they make a nice artistic statement. Love the mix textures and color.
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It is wonderful...just like the picture on the website. well-crafted.
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