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3.9 ft. W x 6.1 ft. L

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Weight:  5.5 lbs

 

100% wool

Dry clean only

Designed for floor use

Natural and artificial dyes

 

Ships from USA.




Zapotec wool rug, 'Wildflowers' (4x6)

Wildflowers bloom in gentle pastels, covering the hillsides with summer beauty. Neatly woven by hand in virgin wool, the elegant motifs grace a traditional Mexican rug. Gregorio Ruiz Lopez works on the handloom to create designs his father taught him, this one named "Sobriedad" in Spanish.

Because each rug is individually woven, measurements could vary +/- 5 cm.
Your Price: $298.95
Retail Value: $677.95 (You save 56%)
 

Gregorio Ruiz

"Hola! My name is Gregorio Ruiz López and I learned my craft when I was a boy. I remember how my grandmother would take me to the village where the sheep were. There they were sheared and we'd bring home wool to work with. First we'd wash it with asmole, a plant that releases a lot of foam and cuts the grease. We'd leave it in the sun,...

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Gregorio Ruiz

"Hola! My name is Gregorio Ruiz López and I learned my craft when I was a boy. I remember how my grandmother would take me to the village where the sheep were. There they were sheared and we'd bring home wool to work with. First we'd wash it with asmole, a plant that releases a lot of foam and cuts the grease. We'd leave it in the sun, beating it with rods of yagalan, a very strong wood from the trees in the region. This was lots of fun, and it serves to soften the wool so that we can separate the fibers. And so, without even knowing it, we worked while playing from the time we were children in a very important part of processing wool.

"Then my grandmother would card the wool to prepare it for spinning into yarn. She'd wind it into hanks and dye it with the same natural colors we use today. This job is always done by women, although we help them with some of the heavy work.

"By the age of 12, I could reach the pedals of the handloom so I could learn to weave. Ever since, I have woven rugs and now my sons have also learned our craft. My favorite patterns are of mountains and rows of diamonds because they remind me a lot of my father. When I make a really large rug it can take up to a month to finish the weaving part alone.

"Since I learned to weave as a boy I feel proud that my sons have done so too. Now each of us makes the articles we like best, and in this way we are able to support our families without having to leave home."

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