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Handwoven Andean Birds on Cream Wool Wall Art Tapestry

Handwoven Andean Birds on Cream Wool Wall Art Tapestry 78769300

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Handwoven Andean Birds on Cream Wool Wall Art Tapestry
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In a decadent weave reminiscent of a Peruvian winter, this wool tapestry is a marvel to behold. The hand-finished wool is woven into a rich texture covered in natural dyes for a bold and lovely touch. A tall tree woven with a pattern of Andean birds sits against a cream background for a lively and lovely focal point sure to stun.


 


Features:

  • Inspired by wintry landscapes in the Andes
  • Tapestry features birds of wondrous plumage inhabiting bare tree branches
  • Wall decor features all-natural dyes
  • Decorative accessory is handcrafted of 100-percent wool
  • Fluttering hummingbirds accompany the nesting birds
  • Hand-finished tapestry is a colorful allegory to a Peruvian winter
  • Dry clean only
  • Display rod not included
  • Measures 5 feet 3.6 inches tall x 2 feet wide


Story Behind the Art:

Cerapio Vallejo's artistry has been featured in Business Week, Sunset magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle and on PBS Television. 'My art form was handed down to me from my parents and grandparents. My work is the result of my long experience and careful observation over the years. I draw inspiration from ancient Peruvian cultures, Andean village life, and our snow-capped mountains. I have faced many challenges during my life, and learned from them. The most difficult was during the 1980s when I was obliged to leave my house in Ayacucho with my family. Terrorism was bleeding my people to death. Artisans in my region were considerably affected when tourism halted. Even now that Ayacucho is at peace, we remain in our city home.'

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