Because of my obsession with all things Mexican (Day of the Dead figurines, vintage Mexican movie posters, chips and salsa), I was delighted to discover these colorful Otomi pillows in the latest Wisteria catalog. The hand-embroidered scenery on the pillows was inspired by the ancient wall paintings and textiles of the Otomi people of Guanajuato in central Mexico. The 20-inch square pillows, which come in green, turquoise, orange, and caramel, are $49 each for the covers only and $79 each for filled.
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