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For the Discerning Buyer. . . A DISPLAY OF CRAFTS FROM SOUTH AMERICA CONFERENCE ROOM - TOWN HALL FRIDAY 17th SEPTEMBER FROM 10am TO 9pm —— BOLSO RANGE (Soft leather) TARASCO RANGE (hand-' I UMth HUI UH 1(1111 woven tapestries) Comprises both handbag These are Jhe traditional \ and luggage sizes. Made hand-woven tapestries, which 5* in Bogota, Colombia have been produced in MexW*Yr ■-* bv Soloruprnt i tri mmiwiwjiiiiiiii iww>wiWWlwmrT ic© for centuries. They are . ? Ltd ' wwmwwii Him iiiiwnnw made from the wool of both II 1 HiIHWyraSESI l ans £ ow 2 Llamas and the mountain » leather, obtained — sheep of the high country, | r° m • Ranc " cs <Bbd7” I and are woven by families of ftie Caqueta Mexican peasants who have El W Plains. The long L**j y** passed down the craft from to square styles are f*** . generation to generation. native to Colombia & Ci ’tJteOEy - r y4 Each has a name, describing are known as “Tulas.” |he design: P~» Tarasco The Horseman. I AHA DAMre Primavera Spring. /■Alllllkl DAAIftE fcMVM KmiTwE r~ Aquila The Eagle and Snake • AAWLIII KMnWE (tugs & ponchos) *«■ ** ** (The symbol of Mexico) (ceromics) These are mode in Colombia, and Jorongo Doubles as a poncho. <?=>>- again are 1007. hand-woven Macetas Stylised birds etc. woo |- Th , e n ° tur « of wutKern Pinto Symetrical weave. «ools makes these very light and ■— All can be used as floor rugs, V Latm the wall hangings, or furniture ri colouring of these travel-rugs, drapes. TIT ff which are 1,01,1 in double and wmwnww tp single sizes, for use as bedMF/ t ltt® PANTAUA range it ww M < Lead ' w® 1 JUEGOS DE Lamps) ~ AJEDREZ Hand-painted pottery birds and Hand-etched out of solid onyx, animals, which come in two these come in the traditional . ~ styles. Caulin is fully glazed and designs of the Aztecs, centuries „ 9 ® l n n Ty se l> ,MSlb M rSI BgSiß# brightly coloured, and is mode in old . The x ° re . . macie . , *•> °'® 1 2° /o ba " d - .. M ’ r .. TU ■j_ l_- craftsmen of Peubla, and fasnion- crafted, and therefore £Se coitJJ: and is 9 b .^ e r S o™ °' Puebl °- s^x k - ” , J s No two are the same. ana naturally many different shapes. All the above products are handcrafted, and made from materials indigenous to Latin America ALL GOODS ON SALE ON THE DAY — Display organised by the Curiosity Shop, Chancery Arcade
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