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Dasht-e Kavir Wall Hanging

$30
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Dasht-e Kavir Wall Hanging

$30
Size: Small 11.25" x 15.5"
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$30

Description

A solitary saguaro cactus rises from a rust-colored desert landscape under a sky filled with intricate geometric tile patterns in purple, yellow, orange, and cream. The composition merges the austere reality of an arid terrain with the ornamental complexity of Persian or Islamic tile work, creating a surreal dialogue between natural and decorative worlds. At home in a Southwest-inspired space or eclectic bohemian interior. Woven from textured polyester yarn with a frayed edge and made to order, it ships with a wooden dowel and cotton cord so it hooks onto the wall in one step. Original artwork with a soft, bohemian texture a flat print can't give a room.

Specifications

  • Crafted with polyester yarn
  • Includes wooden dowel and cotton yarn for hanging
  • Hand wash when needed with damp cloth
  • Crafted with polyester yarn
  • Includes wooden dowel and cotton yarn for hanging
  • Hand wash when needed with damp cloth

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

Dasht-e Kavir

PsychPersia

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About The Artist

Marzieh Saffarian of PsychPersia is a San Diego based collage artist. She takes inspiration from her Persian-American roots. Many of her prints are centered around female empowerment, saturated colors reminiscent of Persian fabrics and mosaics, and icons of the sixties and seventies.

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