Specter&Ashe Handmade

Monochrome Handwoven Wall Decor - OOAK - SPECTERandASHE Handmade

$65.00

Shipping to United States: Free
  • Details
    This is a monochrome chevron twill woven wall hanging. This one-of-a-kind weaving is made entirely 100% organic cotton. It's minimalist color palette allows the twill design and lattice fringe to really anchor this piece. A structured detour from my usual abstract weaving style. The clean lines and monochrome personality would work perfectly to complement all decor styles. Use it to accent a busy gallery wall or hang it by itself. Another small weaving with a big visual impact. This wall hanging hangs directly from the wooden dowel. If you would like me to add a jute cord hanger I can do so at no extra cost just send me a message or leave me a note in the note to seller box upon checkout. In this photo the dowl is a little off center. The dowel is easily adjustable and can be centered with no effort at all.

    Measurements (approximate):

    14 inches wide (dowel width)
    16 inches long


    Handmade items are made slowly and carefully one project and a time. They are not produced by machinery, and although we work hard to ensure each piece is as perfect as possible, there is a potential for organic flaws to occur from our processes. We feel that these flaws add personality and uniqueness to our pieces. Please do not purchase if you averse to maker flaws.

    Tips for caring for your fiber art:
    • After shipment your fiber art may be a little smashed from the journey home. You may gently fluff and adjust the stitches to liven the fibers back up.
    • Do not pull on the fibers, loops, and stiches of your fiber art. This could cause inadvertent loosening or removal of carefully places stitches.
    • Do not wash your fiber art. If your art collects dust then you can gently bat the backside of your piece with your hand in order to remove any dusts that have collected.
    • We do not recommend hanging fiber art in a kitchen space near the cooking center. Kitchen environments tend to produce a lot of airborne greases that can end up on the surface of your fiber art and they cannot be removed.