Bolivian Frazada Rug in La Paz
Used as a floor rug, a throw at the foot of the bed or a picnic blanket, these traditional Bolivian textiles known as frazadas have been hand-woven in the Andes since pre-Hispanic times, traditionally used to protect against the high-altitude cold. We hand-picked a selection of these covetable creations in contemporary colors that add an instant hit of worldly character.
Material | Sheep's wool |
Size | Approximately 55" x 58" |
Age | 40 years |
Care | Dry clean |
Origin | Bolivia, South America |
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Hi. How flat do your Bolivian textiles lie? I want to put one in a spot where it would have to skim under a door.
Hi Dakin,
Just measured this particular frazada (they can vary a bit), and this one is about .25" thick. You'd need at least 0.5" clearance under your door (maybe slightly less).