Macrame Wall Hanging Ndik'a': Native Collection Fiber Art Tapestry
Traditional Background
Native American weaving is a deeply spiritual art form, with indigineous people mastering their craft over centuries. Originally, the textiles were practical items like blankets, clothing and saddle covers, but they evolved into a highly respected art form.The designs, traditionally kept in the weaver's mind rather than drawn, feature complex geometric patterns and are known for their tightly packed weft and vibrant colors. Each piece is a unique expression of cultural identity and a testament to generations of skill and artistry.
The Sozarri Wall HangingWe present our latest Fiber Art wall hanging from the NATIVE COLLECTION, showcasing a distinctive native-american-inspired Tapestry.Handmade from over 2000 individual knots in cotton macrame rope.It features a rich tapestry of geometric patterns in earthy tones, including shades of brown, black, white, and terracotta. The intricate weaving creates a striking visual texture and a fringe of multi-colored tassels add a playful yet elegant touch.It would be a beautiful addition to any space, bringing warmth, texture, and a touch ofsouthwestern-inspired style.