(JP¥4,600)
This is a Tarabuco woven tapestry purchased in Bolivia. Tarabuco is a small town about 60 kilometers from Sucre. Tarabuco weaving is a traditional textile art passed down in this area, home to indigenous people. The tapestries depict festivals, daily life, animals, and nature with a unique sensibility. This piece depicts a wedding scene, with a couple standing in the middle (see photo 3, top). A fishing line is strung across the top, allowing it to be hung immediately with a single push pin (see photo 4). I purchased this about 10 years ago and displayed it at home, but due to a move, I no longer have a place to display it. I would like to pass it on to someone who will cherish it. It will add warmth and color to your room just by hanging it on the wall. Recommended for those who appreciate ethnic culture and handmade crafts. Height: approx. 78cm x Width: approx. 36cm * Please understand that this is a handmade item and may have slight distortions or uneven weaving. Please feel free to ask any questions in the comments.
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