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Bed scarf-runner-hand embroidered with wool / Yellow and burgundy.

Bed scarf-runner-hand embroidered with wool / Yellow and burgundy.

Regular price $129.74 USD
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What Makes This Special

This vibrant bed scarf features stunning hand embroidery with wool in rich yellow and burgundy tones. Handcrafted by skilled artisans from Hueyapan, Puebla, each piece showcases the ancient textile tradition of the Nahua people, where every stitch tells a story of cultural heritage and artistic mastery.

The bold color combination and delicate embroidery are created using traditional techniques passed down through generations, transforming natural wool into eye-catching geometric and floral patterns. This versatile piece brings warmth, color, and authentic Mexican artistry to any space.

Product Details

  • Hand embroidered with 100% wool
  • Color palette: Yellow and burgundy
  • Handcrafted in Hueyapan, Puebla, Mexico
  • Traditional Nahua textile techniques
  • Versatile as bed scarf, table runner, or decorative throw
  • Each piece is unique with slight variations in embroidery
  • Authentic artisan craftsmanship

Perfect For

  • Adding vibrant color and texture to your bed as a decorative scarf
  • Statement table runner for dining or console tables
  • Layering over furniture for bohemian or global-inspired décor
  • Thoughtful gifts celebrating handmade textiles
  • Collectors of authentic Mexican folk art
  • Supporting indigenous artisan communities

Care Instructions

Dry clean recommended to preserve the delicate wool embroidery. If hand washing, use cold water and mild detergent. Lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight. Iron on low heat if needed, avoiding direct contact with embroidered areas.

Artisan Story

The textile tradition of Hueyapan, Puebla is renowned for its intricate wool embroidery. Nahua artisans use techniques inherited from their ancestors, creating pieces that blend pre-Hispanic symbolism with colonial-era influences, resulting in textiles that are both timeless and culturally significant.

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