Artisans from the Otomí indigenous group worked for months to produce just two of these hand-embroidered linen treasures, used as table cloths, wall hangings or bedspreads.
The embroidery is called Tenango, traditional to this small ethnic group from Hidalgo, Mexico, and rich with tradition and tropical imagery.
Otomí embroidery at this scale is very difficult to find, and few of these pieces exist worldwide. Measures 6 feet on each side.