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3.1 ft. W x 3.7 ft. H

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Weight:  1.4 lbs

 

99% wool, 1% cotton

Dry clean only

Keep out of the sun

Intended as wall decor

Natural and artificial dyes

Display rod not included

 

Ships from USA.




Wool tapestry, 'Tarma Procession'

Singing hymns to the accompaniment of a band, villagers march in a procession across the plaza to the church. Set in the shadow of the towering Andes, the town of Tarma is steeped in tradition. Working on the handloom, Nilda Amaro Oscanoa portrays whitewashed homes with red tile roofs; her tapestry captures the excitement of townspeople during a saint's day celebration. Titled "Procesión Tarmeña" in Spanish.

99% wool, 1% cotton. Dry clean...

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Wool tapestry, 'Tarma Procession'

Singing hymns to the accompaniment of a band, villagers march in a procession across the plaza to the church. Set in the shadow of the towering Andes, the town of Tarma is steeped in tradition. Working on the handloom, Nilda Amaro Oscanoa portrays whitewashed homes with red tile roofs; her tapestry captures the excitement of townspeople during a saint's day celebration. Titled "Procesión Tarmeña" in Spanish.

99% wool, 1% cotton. Dry clean only. Keep out of the sun.
Your Price: $114.95
Retail Value: $205.95 (You save 44%)
 

Nilda Amaro Oscanoa

Nilda Amaro Oscanoa

"I grew up amid looms and sheep's wool. From when I was little I have loved passing the thread through the loom...."
"I was born in the city of San Pedro de Cajas, origin 36 years ago of the famous tapestries made with an intricate technique. I inherited my art from my ancestors; since I can remember I have seen all of my family weaving: great-grandparents,...

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Nilda Amaro Oscanoa

"I was born in the city of San Pedro de Cajas, origin 36 years ago of the famous tapestries made with an intricate technique. I inherited my art from my ancestors; since I can remember I have seen all of my family weaving: great-grandparents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins and brothers.

"That is to say, I grew up amid looms and sheep's wool; since I was little I have loved passing the thread through the loom, imagining a bedcover for my doll. As I grew up the game became an obligation, my brothers and I had to collaborate with our parents in order to complete the tasks that the artesania stores gave my parents. This is how I discovered my style.

"I enjoy making cubist style designs inspired by our folklore and everyday scenes from my village. To weave the tapestries I use sheep's wool, which I color with natural dyes such as "tara", walnut, and one derived from the cochineal insect, etc. Currently I am living in Lima and I am married."

Customer Reviews of Nilda Amaro Oscanoa

Please send my sincerest appreciation and gratitude to Nilda for her wonderful tapestry"Flower Sellers" ! It is so colourful, intricate, unique and stylish that it is pure joy to see it hung up on...

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