Embroidered Table Runner "Higthland Flowers" - 100% Wool - Peruvian Textiles 

A lovely centrepiece to brighten up your family space. Woven on a traditional loom, the purple wool table runner is adorned with hand embroidered flowers bursting with graceful elegance. Made by our team of craftsmen in the high Andes of Peru. Each piece is unique and is a perfect handmade gift.

100% Handwoven by Peruvian artisans


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Some ours Awards:


  • Winner of the award for best export quality product issued by ICC-MINCETUR PROYECT PERU (2003). 
  • Prize: Most outstanding company in the "EXPORTING ROUTE" by the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Peru and PROMPERU (2014)
  • Prize: Most outstanding company in the category "EXPORTA EASY" by Ministry of Foreign Trade of Peru and PROMPERU (2016)


Item Details: 

♦Measures: 63”Wx 11.8”D Pulg (160 W*30D cm) - Please, see at the last image
♦Weight: 0.49kg (1.10 Lb)
♦Materials: 100% Sheep Wool

Features
♦ Handwoven by peruvian artisan
♦ Region of production: Ayacucho-Peru
♦ Dry clean only
♦ All natural dyes
♦ Please note that color variations and slight imperfections are natural in handmade items



AYACUCHO EMBROIDERINGS: 2.700 YEARS OF HANDICRAFTS TEXTILES

The textile art is the most important Peruvian handicraft manifestation. It first appeared during the old pre-ceramic period (about 2.000 B. C.), right after man mastered cotton and fiber.
The most important remains of textiles are those left by Wari and Paracas cultures. The techniques used by the Wari culture (located Northeast of Ayacucho) were absorbed by the Incas and later by the Spaniards who arrived in the 15th century.
Currently, the most commonly used fibers for fabrics in Peruvian highlands, in the Puno, Cusco, Huancavelica, Ayacucho and Junin regions, are alpaca, vicuña, llama and sheep, among others.