Southwest Alpaca Scarf Women in the Arts is applied to a board
Description
is applied to a board and yarn is pressed into it and left to harden
" A long drought beginning in the 1660s and the accelerated raids of nomadic tribes contributed to the spontaneous revolt to the Pueblos in August 1680
Made of the highest-quality ceramic the mug is dishwasher (top rack) and microwave safe
The turquoise's green hues come from high zinc content
Southwest Alpaca Scarf Women in the Arts is applied to a boardShupaca is the design collaboration of husband and wife tandem, Andrew and Lori Schuster. All products are hand woven on wood looms using the same methods that have been practiced for hundreds of years. Shupaca products are crafted by a variety of artisan groups within the Indigenous communities of the Andes Mountain region of South America. Size: 12" x 74" Material: 60% Baby Alpaca 40% Acrylic Care: dry clean only
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