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"High Cenote" Floor Lamp, Weaved Cotton & Metal, Taller Maya, 2024 - Lot 788

$2,200
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Description

This "High Cenote" Floor Lamp is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece handcrafted by talented Mayan women in Mexico. It stands tall with a slender, elegant metal frame and a beautifully textured cotton weave, making it a stunning addition to any space. 

Produced by Taller Maya, a collective supporting over 160 artisans in the Yucatan Peninsula, this piece represents a vital source of sustainable income for the women who create them, enriching their communities and preserving their cultural heritage. This floor lamp is a testament to the artisanal skill and cultural heritage of the region.

Creator

Taller Maya

Dimensions

Height: 160 cm (63 in)

Width: 39 cm (15 in)

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Style

Traditional Mayan Craftsmanship

Materials and Techniques:

Weaved Cotton, Metal

Weaving, Metal Work

Condition
Brand New
Place of Origin

Mexico

Date of Manufacture

2024

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Ships From: New York, NY

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