Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Red
$40.00
Description
These delightful Guri I Zi red striped placemats are handmade in a village in the Albanian mountains. Keeping the textile tradition alive, artisans use a loom made entirely of wood, following the techniques passed down from generation to generation for over a century.
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