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Dancing Jaguar
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
A vintage decorative rug from the Zapotec Indian tribe in Oaxaca, Mexico, 39.5" x 57"
Native American hand woven rug.
The Zapotec rugs and weavings ava...
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$6,875
Wind of God and Fire
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Hand woven Native American Zapotec rug.
Original rug in beautiful condition.
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19th Century Other Art Style More Art
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Wool
Landscape
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Hand Woven Native American Zapotec rug.
Original rug in beautiful condition.
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19th Century Other Art Style More Art
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Wool
$6,875
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