Faraway Lands

From intricate patterns ranging from Aztec to Ikat and tapestries with fierce hues, indigenous groups has preserved the craft of fibre art since ages ago. We have noticed many yarns crafters drawing inspiration from native communities and injecting a modern twist into their craft with the use of primal shapes, earthy colors and ethnic embellishments. Open your eyes to 5 fibre arts inspired by these faraway lands!

No. 1: Woven tapestries by Two Hands Textile Studio

No. 2: Woven tapestry by Sarah Neubert

No. 3: Abandonment weave by The Winter Phoenix

No. 4: Woven tapestries by Native Line

 

No. 5: Woven rug by Tribe + True


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