Vintage Frazada No. 107 | 75" x 63" | Rose & Berry Diamond Weave Wool Rug
Vintage Frazada
Frazada Rug
The Art of the Eye: A Rose-Hued Masterpiece
Introducing Vintage Frazada No. 106, an expansive and rare example of Andean textile mastery. Measuring a generous 75" x 63", this rug moves away from traditional heavy striping to feature a breathtaking, all-over diamond "eye" pattern. The color story is a delicate sunset gradient, moving from pale dusty rose at the edges to a rich berry-
Technical Complexity
The uniform diamond weave across a piece of this scale requires immense skill on a backstrap loom. Woven over 20 years ago from 100% hand-spun sheep wool, this rug possesses a "soft-focus" heirloom patina that allows it to blend seamlessly into modern, minimalist, or bohemian interiors. Its heavy weight and dense weave make it exceptionally durable for high-traffic living areas.
Often compared to museum-quality textiles but designed for the modern home, our Vintage Frazadas offer a level of hand-loomed texture that mass-market rugs cannot replicate.
Product Specifications:
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Dimensions: 75 inches x 63 inches (approx. 190 cm x 160 cm).
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Material: 100% Premium High-Altitude Sheep Wool.
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Weave: Continuous diamond geometric "eye" motif.
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Condition: Excellent Vintage (Softened texture, professionally cleaned).
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Origin: Artisan-woven in the Cusco region of Peru.
The Inspired Peru Advantage:
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🚚 FREE US SHIPPING: Despite its large 6'x5' size and heavy wool weight, we ship this to you for free.
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🛡️ 100% Artisan Owned: Your purchase directly supports our cooperative of 35 indigenous families.
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🌿 Sustainable Beauty: An ethically sourced, vintage textile that honors slow-fashion principles.
Due to the nature of these one of a kind vintage textile they are sold as it is, no refunds on any vintage product.
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INSPIRED PERU
Inspired Peru is an artisan cooperative consisting of 35 artisans; the majority are widows and heads of household from indigenous communities in the Peruvian highlands. Ethically sourced, local alpaca wool is used to craft products, such as stuffed animals and accessories, that celebrate the artisans’ ancestral and cultural heritage. The artisans generally work from the comfort of their home; however, they have access to a communal workshop in the city of Lima. At Inspired Peru, artisans are empowered to transmit their traditional skills to future generations while expanding their business and leadership skills. Artisans have access to skill development programs through Inspired Peru. We are proud to partner with artisans at Inspired Peru.
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THE TECHNIQUE
On average, six to eight artisans collaborate on the production of these stuffed animals. It takes about five days to craft each of these adorable, hypoallergenic stuffed animals. The process begins with artisans shaping molds and carefully sewing the body. Each animal’s face is separately constructed, giving each piece a very realistic flair. After carefully shaving the alpaca, the hair is washed and sun-dried for one to two days. Depending on the item, the artisans may dye the alpaca hair using vibrant colors. Dying involves additional hand-wash cycles to reach the desired color. Molds are separately made using flexible cardboard. Artisans carefully hand-glue the washed alpaca hair to the mold. Once dried, the hair is thoroughly hand-combed to reach its staple softness. No animal cruelty is involved in the sourcing of the alpaca hair.
