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Rug #87
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72" X 44.5"
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$1700 SOLD
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Rug #84
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73.5" X 44.5"
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$1400
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Rug #78
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70.75 X 49.75"
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$1200
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Rug #77
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73.5" X 44.5"
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$1200
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Rug # 47
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76" X 44.5"
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$995
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Rug # 40
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72" X 44.5"
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$1400
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Table Runner 5
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64" X 9.5
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$150
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Table Runner 6
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64" X 9.5
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$150
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Table Runner 7
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64" X 9.5
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$150
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A retired American Airlines pilot and graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Architecture, Fred is a registered architect with a small practice specializing in sustainable and passive solar structures. As a 35-year resident of the state and a lifelong interest in design, he has developed an appreciation for Southwestern art and weaving. It eventually led him to Tierra Wools, in Los Ojos NM where he learned to weave. Fred lives, with his wife, in the high sagebrush country of western Taos county where he is fortunate to utilize wool from churro sheep raised and dyed by his neighbor, Connie Taylor. |
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A retired American Airlines pilot and graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Architecture, Fred Black is a registered architect with a small practice specializing in sustainable and passive solar designs. As a 35-year resident of the state with a life long interest in design, he has developed an appreciation for Southwestern art and weaving. This interest eventually led him to Tierra Wools, in Los Ojos, New Mexico, where he learned to weave. Fred lives with his wife in the high sagebrush country of western Taos County where he is fortunate to utilize wool from churro sheep raised and dyed by neighbor Connie Taylor. |
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