These handwoven 100% wool mats are made by the Zapotec people in the village of Teotitlan Del Valle in Oaxaca, Mexico. The yarns are hand spun, hand dyed, and hand carded. Most dyes used are organic natural dyes made from leaves, berries, rocks and even insects. Beautiful work. Handwoven Zapotec rugs are exquisite textiles crafted by the Zapotec people of Oaxaca, Mexico. These rugs are known for their vibrant colors, intricate geometric patterns, and use of natural dyes derived from plants, insects, and minerals. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, preserving traditional designs while also incorporating contemporary motifs. Each rug is made on a hand-operated loom, reflecting the artisan's skill and cultural heritage. The high-quality wool and meticulous craftsmanship make Zapotec rugs not only beautiful but also durable, ideal for adding a touch of cultural elegance to any space.
Zapotec handwoven wool mats, approximately 21” x 43” ZP21