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$230.00
This vibrant one-of-a-kind rug features a traditional design handwoven in the Totonicapan region of Guatemala.
Known for bold, geometric designs, the K’iche’ people in this Western Highlands area dye handspun virgin wool and cotton in natural shades of indigo and blue. The weavers blend the cotton and wool as they weave each rug on a foot pedal loom. Techniques and designs have been passed down through multiple generations and the weavers are dedicated to preserving this ancient handmade craft.
We love the classic blue and white hues, and the durability of this modern rug (it’s double sided!). Style it with mid-century or traditional furniture for the bespoke, well-traveled air of a worldly collector.
This rug is approximately 34" x 60 3/4".
Our Guatemalan rugs are authentic and high quality representatives of Mayan craft sourced in Guatemala. Due to their entirely handmade creation process, minor imperfections and color variations may be visible that speak to the handmade process and tell the story of its creator. No two rugs are exactly the same.
All of our textiles are handcrafted using the finest natural materials. We recommend a light vacuum for general upkeep. Please avoid direct or prolonged sunlight exposure. Professional dry cleaning recommended, although this rug may be hand washed with cold water and mild soap. Lay flat to dry.
$185.00
Our Miao Wedding Blanket Pillow features a fragment of a one-of-a-kind vintage textile from China. Artisans from the Miao group weave cotton with silk threads to create these brocade fabrics, which were traditionally used as wedding blankets.
The Miao are a minority ethnic group native to the mountainous regions of Southwestern China. Traditionally, a young bride and her family would weave a complex and detailed textile to serve as a gift to her future groom and his family. These wedding blankets feature elaborate brocade motifs using techniques that are passed down from generation to generation.
This pillow is 12” x 20” and comes stuffed with a removable down/feather insert enclosed by an invisible zipper. The back side of the pillow features the same original textile and our signature Meridian tag.
Our Miao Wedding Blanket Pillow contains an authentic and high quality piece of a textile from China. Due to its entirely handmade creation process, no two pillows are exactly the same. Minor imperfections may be visible that speak to the handmade process and tell the story of its creator.
All of our textiles are handcrafted using the finest natural materials. To prevent loosening the shape or weave of the vintage cloth, we recommend dry cleaning our pillow covers.
$185.00
Our Miao Wedding Blanket Pillow features a fragment of a one-of-a-kind vintage textile from China. Artisans from the Miao group weave cotton with silk threads to create these brocade fabrics, which were traditionally used as wedding blankets.
The Miao are a minority ethnic group native to the mountainous regions of Southwestern China. Traditionally, a young bride and her family would weave a complex and detailed textile to serve as a gift to her future groom and his family. These wedding blankets feature elaborate brocade motifs using techniques that are passed down from generation to generation.
This pillow is 12” x 20” and comes stuffed with a removable down/feather insert enclosed by an invisible zipper. The back side of the pillow features the same original textile and our signature Meridian tag.
Our Miao Wedding Blanket Pillow contains an authentic and high quality piece of a textile from China. Due to its entirely handmade creation process, no two pillows are exactly the same. Minor imperfections may be visible that speak to the handmade process and tell the story of its creator.
All of our textiles are handcrafted using the finest natural materials. To prevent loosening the shape or weave of the vintage cloth, we recommend dry cleaning our pillow covers.
$125.00
Our Highlands Pillow features a one-of-a-kind textile from Chiapas, Mexico. Each textile has been handmade by a local women’s cooperative who have been weaving for multiple generations.
Our weaving partners have a reputation of having one of the finest and oldest weaving traditions in all of Mexico. The textiles and styles of dress from this remote village show a refined texture and detailed, knotted patterns made of handspun cotton. Each design draws upon the weavers’ mythologies and their perceptions of the natural world. Designs are passed down from mother to daughter orally, with no written patterns on record.
This cooperative of weavers are masters at weaving on a backstrap loom, which gets its name from the way the loom is attached to the weaver’s body. At one end, the artisan ties the bottom of the loom around her lower back using a wide leather belt. The weaver attaches the other end to a fixed and sturdy object such as a tree. Backstrap looms are lightweight and portable, making for easy transport and flexibility to weave whenever and wherever the artisan pleases.
Our Highlands Pillow collection has a special story to tell about cultural heritage, textile artistry and the artisan handmade process. Each piece has been created in a Fair Trade environment, and provides direct income to our artisan partners in Southern Mexico.
This pillow is 10” x 16” and comes stuffed with a removable down/feather insert enclosed by a brass zipper. The back side of our pillow features 100% Belgian linen sourced from a sustainable mill and our signature Meridian tag.
Our Highlands Pillow contains an authentic and high quality handmade textile sourced directly from its maker. No two pillows are exactly the same. Minor imperfections may be visible that speak to the handmade process and tell the story of its creator, adding to the character and patina of each piece.
All of our textiles are handcrafted using the finest natural materials. To prevent loosening the shape or weave of the vintage cloth, we recommend dry cleaning our pillow covers.
$495.00
This flat-woven kilim rug originates from the Anatolian region of Turkey. Highly regarded for the best-known kilims in the world, this area specializes in the pileless, slit woven technique.
Weavers from this region favor bold, sharp patterns and diagonal shapes and motifs. Many of the designs are rooted in cultural symbols and myths that are significant to the nomadic and tribal cultures in Anatolia.
The kilim has long been sought after in collector’s homes for its contemporary, geometric designs. Each one-of-a-kind kilim has been hand-selected and sourced in Turkey by our team as a representation of the best of the craft.
This rug is approximately 3' 2" x 5' 3". Handmade in Turkey.
Vacuum regularly on both sides on a low setting. To spot clean, soak up any excess liquid and rinse with clean water. Blot to dry. Professional rug cleaner recommended (do not dry clean, do not machine wash).
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