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An exceptional example of Mexican Otomi embroidery, this framed textile features meticulously hand-stitched imagery of deer, bees, and flowering botanicals … Read more An exceptional example of Mexican Otomi embroidery, this framed textile features meticulously hand-stitched imagery of deer, bees, and flowering botanicals in a sophisticated spectrum of colors. Presented in a white frame, the piece measures 21" W × 17" H × 1" D, making it an ideal statement piece for collectors of authentic folk art. See less
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