Ecuadorean Folk Art
1950s Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool, Cotton
15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Gold
15th Century and Earlier Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Clay
15th Century and Earlier Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Clay
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool
1950s Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool, Cotton
Late 20th Century Folk Art Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool
15th Century and Earlier Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Pottery
Late 20th Century Folk Art Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool
15th Century and Earlier Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Ceramic
15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Earthenware, Pottery
Mid-20th Century Tribal Ecuadorean Folk Art
Fabric
15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Metal
Mid-20th Century Folk Art Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool, Burlap, Pine
18th Century Folk Art Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool
Early 18th Century Baroque Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Iron
15th Century and Earlier Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wood
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Brass
Mid-20th Century Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century Folk Art Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wood
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Ecuadorean Folk Art
Metal
1920s Black Forest Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wool
1920s Other Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Linen, Wool
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Brass
1750s Folk Art Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
1790s Folk Art Antique Ecuadorean Folk Art
20th Century Tribal Ecuadorean Folk Art
Leather, Wood, Feathers
1960s Vintage Ecuadorean Folk Art
Wood
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