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This stunning table runner is from Peru's Kathiana Quispe, who weaves it by hand on a traditional loom. The alpaca-blend runner features colorful stripes alternating with Inca motifs in black and beige. Hand-knotted fringe accents both ends.
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What a beautiful work of art. You can tell that many hours of work and love went into this table runner. One of my best purchases. So very happy to have chosen it for my own and proud to display it. Quality is outstanding.
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I have purchase several items from Kathiana Quispe. She is truly a gifted artist, with unique designs and textiles, and an exceptional eye for color. I strongly recommend any item she makes.
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My wife still uses this whenever we travel out of the country. Its been five years. Enough said.
You can find our alpaca-blend table runner 'Noble Inca' 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."