Popotla (3'2" x 1'11")
Popotla, which means “among the reeds,” is a neighborhood in Mexico where Hernán Cortez and his conquistadors lost a decisive battle and were driven out of Tenochtitlan. Full of traditional patterns, this rug represents the art of the pre-hispanic people, still alive in the modern world.
Dimensions: 3.2ft x 1.9ft, 39 x 23
Origin: Teotitlán del Valle
Material: 100% wool
Popotla, which means “among the reeds,” is a neighborhood in Mexico where Hernán Cortez and his conquistadors lost a decisive battle and were driven out of Tenochtitlan. Full of traditional patterns, this rug represents the art of the pre-hispanic people, still alive in the modern world.
Dimensions: 3.2ft x 1.9ft, 39 x 23
Origin: Teotitlán del Valle
Material: 100% wool
Popotla, which means “among the reeds,” is a neighborhood in Mexico where Hernán Cortez and his conquistadors lost a decisive battle and were driven out of Tenochtitlan. Full of traditional patterns, this rug represents the art of the pre-hispanic people, still alive in the modern world.
Dimensions: 3.2ft x 1.9ft, 39 x 23
Origin: Teotitlán del Valle
Material: 100% wool