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Product ID: 138445
Morning stars bring radiant light in a hand-woven Zapotec rug by Mario Chávez. He works on a traditional loom with wool that is dyed with natural pigments. The rug classic frieze patterns believed to symbolize the sea waves.
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Beautiful rug using commercial dyes.
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Exactly what I was looking for...a bright cheery rug to use beneath the barstools at my new kitchen island. The colors are perfect, exactly as pictured, and the craftsmanship is very nice. The wool is thick so I expect this rug will wear well. Couldnt be happier!
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Really lovely colors and patterns.
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You can find our zapotec wool rug 'Morning Stars' (2x3.5) by Mario Chavez in area rugs categories such as Zapotec Area Rugs, Geometric Area Rugs and Wool Area Rugs. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Profound Impact
Every purchase from this artist has a profound impact on their livelihood and income.
Microcredit Financing
Mario Chavez has received 5 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $2000 and the most recent for $1900. Proceeds were used to increase the physical space of his workshop and hire additional weavers from his community, and also to purchase new looms and raw materials.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Covering Basic Needs
This artist striving to supporting their own or their family's basic needs and improve their livelihood.
"One day I looked around and I could see we were surrounded by art, but people didn't value it enough and poverty was settling into our community."
Latest Update"In 2002, I began to export my handwoven designs with the your help. I always wanted to strengthen the Zapotec culture that I was... read more