Vintage Mexican Handwoven Wool Serape Blanket Rug Colorful Stripes & Figures
Handwoven wool or wool blend (judging from the texture, thickness, and traditional weaving style).
Fringe edges on both sides, typical of Mexican blankets/serapes.
Pattern: Colorful horizontal stripes in red, green, orange, yellow, black, and white, with figurative motifs.
Figures: Stylized human forms in traditional attire and a central geometric design (red/blue pattern).
Weaving Style: Flat weave with strong contrast between figures and background, very characteristic of Oaxaca or Saltillo-style weaving.
Length: About 74 inches (6 ft / ~183 cm) including fringe.
Width: About 47 inches (~114 cm).
(This makes it suitable as a wall hanging, decorative throw, or small rug.)
These kinds of woven pieces are often mid-20th century Mexican folk art textiles, combining bold stripes with symbolic or humorous figures.
The figures with wide sombreros/ponchos are common motifs in Mexican tourist-market weavings (1950sā1980s).
The geometric motifs reference Zapotec/Oaxacan weaving traditions.