Table Runner Rawhide Pattern

$80.00

Table Runner Rawhide Pattern

– Our hand-painted textiles are made with love by local artisans in the bush in Zambia,

from 100% cotton fabric sourced in Africa.

Dimensions 175cm x 45cm

In stock

Description

Table Runner Rawhide Pattern

Designed using a unique hand-painted technique,

this table runner is decorated with a design mimicking the hides of African Wildlife.

These African patterns are inspired by the bold black and white markings of the Crawshay’s zebra,

the unmistakable markings of an elephant’s skin, the sleek pattern of a majestic leopard

and the unique markings of the Thornicroft’s giraffe, all animals are seen regularly in the South Luangwa National Park.

This table runner is hand-drawn and hand-painted.

It is brightly decorated with bold geometric circles that will undoubtedly add a swirl of colors to your tabletop.

From the animals that roam the land to the iconic motifs of Africa’s vibrant heritage,

these textiles draw inspiration from the culture and wildlife that is Africa.

While the design and technique are the same, each artisan has his own way

of starching and balancing colours, making each piece unique in its own special way.

  • Runners are painted only on one side, not both as shown in the image.
  • Made from 100% GMO-free cotton fabric sourced in Africa
  • Each piece can vary slightly due to its handcrafted nature
  • Care: hand wash cold or machine wash on gentle cycle, maximum 30 degrees Celsius.
  • No tumble-dry.
  • Iron inside out on low-temperature setting

Each of the designs is hand-drawn and painted using a vibrant palette of hand-mixed colors.

All paints come from South Africa.

They are water-based, non-hazardous, and non-toxic, making them safe for people and the environment.  

100% GMO-free, natural cotton fabric grown, spun, and woven in Zimbabwe.

Made by hand with respect for the environment and people using sustainable materials, and repurposing waste.

HANDCRAFTED IN SOUTH LUANGWA, ZAMBIA.
5% of each purchase is reinvested in local community and conservation initiatives.