Handwoven Andean Throw Blanket - Natural Black
A bold black-and-cream Andean geometric. This handwoven blanket works black triangles, stepped diamonds, and zigzag bands across a natural cream ground, finished with a bound edge - graphic, high-contrast, and easy to live with. Generously sized at 92" x 78" for the sofa, the bed, or the campsite.
- Color: Natural cream and black
- Material: 100% recycled acrylic
- Dimensions: 92" x 78" (234 x 198 cm)
- Care: Follow care label instructions
Handwoven in the highlands of Ecuador through Beyond Borders Collective and named for the Awa people of the cloud forests of northwestern Ecuador. Made from 100% recycled acrylic through fair trade partnerships.
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Beyond Borders Collective began when an entrepreneur from Quito and a volunteer from Nebraska met in the Ecuadorian highlands and fell for the textiles woven by Indigenous artisans in Otavalo. What started with a single blanket grew into a direct partnership with those weavers.
Each throw is handwoven in the Otavalo tradition from 100% post-consumer recycled acrylic - turning yarn waste into something lasting. The collective works on fair-trade terms, with fair pay and healthy working conditions for the artisans who make each piece.
Q: What is it made of?
A: 100% post-consumer recycled acrylic, handwoven - soft, lightweight, and warm, and hard-wearing enough to take outside.
Q: How big is it?
A: 92 by 78 inches - big enough to cover a queen bed or share on the sofa.
Q: What colors does this blanket use?
A: Natural cream and black - black triangles, stepped diamonds, and zigzag bands on a cream ground.
Q: How do I care for it?
A: Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle, then air dry or tumble dry low.
Q: What does the Awa name mean?
A: It honors the Awa people of the cloud forests of northwestern Ecuador.
Q: What does my purchase support?
A: Fair-trade wages and healthy working conditions for the Indigenous artisans in Otavalo, Ecuador, who handweave each one.
Nature's Way represents the heart of what we believe in. Our 10 guiding values reflect how we curate, connect, and celebrate the people behind the goods within natural living community. These are the values our makers strive for.
- Natural Values – Purpose driven, intentional creation
- Transparent Sourcing – Honest origins and clear practices
- Safe Materials – Non toxic, body safe, and eco friendly
- Small Batch Crafted – Made in limited quantities with care
- Handmade Quality – Human touch and artisan skill in every detail
- Timeless Craftsmanship – Enduring beauty and thoughtful function
- Ethical Production – Fair labor and responsible practices
- Sustainable Practices – Respect for nature at every stage
- Positive Energy – Made with love, gratitude, and good intention
- Conscious Packaging – Minimal, recyclable, or biodegradable materials
Each item ships directly from the maker’s workshop or studio. You may receive multiple packages, each crafted and packed by the artisans themselves.
We want you to love what you ordered, but we understand returns happen. Most items can be returned within 30 days if unused and in original condition. Some makers have unique return policies, which we honor respectfully.
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