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Mexican Zapotec Wool Rug Abstract Modern Design Hand-Dyed Red Fuchsia
By Roman Gutierrez
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Discover an exquisite modern Zapotec abstract rug handcrafted by master weaver Roman Gutierrez in Oaxaca, Mexico. This luxurious, contemporary Mexican rug features a stunning palette of red wine, fuchsia, and light mustard hues—each tone carefully created using cozy, premium wool that is hand-dyed with natural pigments. Roman Gutierrez, celebrated as one of Mexico’s most talented weavers, seamlessly blends ancient Zapotec techniques with a modern aesthetic. His unparalleled craftsmanship has earned him collaborations with renowned contemporary artist Francisco Toledo and participation in restoration projects for prestigious institutions like the Textile Museum of Oaxaca. Perfect for elevating luxury home décor, this artisanal masterpiece not only adds vibrant color and texture to any space but also celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Oaxaca. Shop this one-of-a-kind modern Zapotec rug...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Mexican Zapotec Wool Rug Abstract Modern Design Hand-Dyed Mustard White Brown
By Roman Gutierrez
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
This abstract rug is made by master weaver Roman Gutierrez in Oaxaca, Mexico. Yellow/ mustard, creamy white and brown/almond colors are portraited in this modern Zapotec rug...
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Mexican Wool Yellow Small Rug Handmade Oaxaca Hand-Dyed Natural Pigment Carpet
By Roman Gutierrez
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
This beautiful Zapotec rug is a limited collection piece made by Master Artisan Román Gutierrez. Every yarn is hand-dyed using natural ingredients and pigments from the Oaxaca region...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Rustic North and South American Rugs

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Zapotec Handwoven Natural Dyed Hanging Feather Rug Made in Oaxaca Mexico
By Roman Gutierrez
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
The rescue of Zapotec roots, the preservation of textile traditions and teaching are currently the occupations of Roman Gutiérrez, renowned master weaver of Oaxaca, a state that owns...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Tribal North and South American Rugs

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Textile, Wool, Feathers

Mexican Folk Art Woodcarving Guelaguetza Folkloric Art Oaxaca
By Manuel Cruz Prudencio
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
One of a kind piece by master artisans, husband and wife Manuel and Ruby Cruz, represents a lifetime of dedication to the art of wood carving. Beautiful Folk Art sculpture of the tra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Folk Art Toys

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Mexican Folk Art Woodcarving Alebrijes Jaguar Wagon Folkloric Art
By Manuel Cruz Prudencio
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
This bold piece by Manuel and Ruby, a master artisan husband and wife team, represents a lifetime of dedication to the art of wood carving. With this piece, they give you the feeling...
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