Panalito Runner - Peach
Panalito Runner - Peach
Panalito Runner - Peach
Panalito Runner - Peach
Panalito Runner - Peach
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Panalito Runner Peach

Our handwoven Panalito table runner layers perfectly with your favorite table linens and textiles. Reversible by design, panalito literally means 'little panel' and is based on a traditional textile technique found in Guatemala.
Handwoven in Comolapa, Guatemala.

Cotton

Pedal Loom

Size:

Standard
Long

QTY:

Final Sale.
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Made To Order: Please note: this style is made-to-order in 90-120 days.

The Details

Dimensions
Standard: 14 in x 70 in
Long: 14 in x 108 in
Materials
100% cotton
Care
Spot clean recommended
Handwash cold, hang dry, do not wring
Handmade
Due to the nature of handcrafted goods, slight variations are always embraced.
Ethically made
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    I shop with MINNA Because Quality Craftsmanship, Certified B Corp, Design Sensibility, Ethically Handmade
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    12 minutes ago
    Beautiful! Perfect for hosting & everyday living

    Love this runner - the handwoven texture adds character and it looks great for every occasion. Also fun that it's double sided so you can flip it depending on mood/season.

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Handwoven by pedal loom weavers in Comolapa, Guatemala

In Comalapa, we work with a husband-and-wife duo, Marta and Cesar, to create our versatile panalito collection. Panalito is a pattern that you can find all over Guatemala, known as 'little panel,' the technique creates an interesting, textural brocade.

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