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Rift Valley Handwoven Ethiopian Cotton Table Runner
Rift Valley Handwoven Ethiopian Cotton Table Runner
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These handwoven Fair Trade table runners are crafted from extra-thick, hand-spun Ethiopian cotton for a luxurious feel and lasting quality. Each design is meticulously hand-laid into the loom during the weaving process, creating a unique and intricate pattern. Finished with hand-tied short fringes, these runners are both elegant and practical, as they are machine washable and tumble dryer friendly. Perfectly paired with the Rift Valley and Simien napkins, they bring a touch of Ethiopian artistry to your table. The Rift Valley, a striking geographical feature, runs through central Ethiopia, inspiring the timeless beauty of this collection.
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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
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Hassle-Free Returns
We hope you love what you ordered! But if you got the wrong size, color doesn’t suit you, or you just changed your mind, no problem! Contact us for a return or exchange. You may return your item within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.
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OSADIA is a Spanish word that means "audacity." We believe this word reflects the unique journey and stories behind our products, those stories are all about hard work, courage and resilience. In Osadía you will find unique fair trade, handmade & socially responsible products, every product is empowering artisans, small businesses and vulnerable communities around the world.