Yupik Hand-Tufted Dyed Wool Rug in White and Burgundy
The Yupik are a group of indigenous people Alaska. Traditionally, the families spent spring and summer time at fishing camps, and then joined with others at village sites for the winter. The travel to search for food and the resistance to cold weather of this people are represented on the YUPIK hand-tufted dyed wool rug, like the routes that they have taken for all these years.
Dimensions: W 118.12 in. x D 78.75 in
Materials: Wool
May be customed to meet Designer’s Specifications.
The Yupik are a group of indigenous people Alaska. Traditionally, the families spent spring and summer time at fishing camps, and then joined with others at village sites for the winter. The travel to search for food and the resistance to cold weather of this people are represented on the YUPIK hand-tufted dyed wool rug, like the routes that they have taken for all these years.
Dimensions: W 118.12 in. x D 78.75 in
Materials: Wool
May be customed to meet Designer’s Specifications.
The Yupik are a group of indigenous people Alaska. Traditionally, the families spent spring and summer time at fishing camps, and then joined with others at village sites for the winter. The travel to search for food and the resistance to cold weather of this people are represented on the YUPIK hand-tufted dyed wool rug, like the routes that they have taken for all these years.
Dimensions: W 118.12 in. x D 78.75 in
Materials: Wool
May be customed to meet Designer’s Specifications.