Weave A Real Peace - WARP

Weave A Real Peace - WARP

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WARP is a catalyst for improving the quality of life of textile artisans worldwide.

Photos from Weave A Real Peace - WARP's post 15/06/2026

⏰ FINAL DAYS: WARP's 2026 Raffle closes at midnight Eastern on Tuesday, June 16!

For just $5 per ticket, you can enter to win any (or all!) of 12 incredible fiber arts-themed bundles. Winners will be drawn June 17th and prizes shipped to winners in July. WARP Membership not required to participate!

Every ticket purchased is not only a chance at a beautiful prize, but—most importantly—helps sustain WARP’s work of connecting, supporting, and empowering textile artisans and enthusiasts around the world!

Explore the raffle bundles and enter before times runs out at: https://weavearealpeace.org/product-category/warps-2026-international-textile-raffle/

🎟️ Choose the bundles you love most
🧶 No WARP membership required
❤️ Every ticket helps advance WARP's mission of improving the lives of textile artisans around the globe

Photos from Weave A Real Peace - WARP's post 12/06/2026

✨ 2026 WARP Raffle Spotlight: Win a Vintage Navajo Handwoven Rug for Just $5! ✨

Bring home a remarkable piece of textile history with this beautiful mid-century Navajo handwoven rug, generously donated by Maren Beck. Carefully preserved for decades, this striking wool textile reflects the enduring artistry, skill, and cultural traditions of Navajo weaving.

🎫 Tickets are just $5 each, and you can choose which of our 12 prize bundles to enter for.
📅 The raffle is open through June 16, with winners drawn on June 17 and prizes shipped in July.
🔓 No WARP membership required!
🎟️ Get your tickets today: https://weavearealpeace.org/product-category/warps-2026-international-textile-raffle/

When you purchase a raffle ticket, you're not only entering for a chance to win this exceptional textile—you’re also helping support WARP’s mission of connecting, supporting, and celebrating textile traditions around the world.

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More about this bundle:

Purchased in the Navajo region during the 1950s–60s, this handwoven rug is a beautiful example of mid-century Navajo textile artistry. Crafted from hand-spun, handwoven wool using both naturally colored and naturally dyed fibers, it showcases the geometric motifs and balanced design that have made Navajo weaving admired around the world.

Measuring approximately 30.25" x 32.75", the rug features a timeless neutral palette that complements a wide range of interiors. Whether displayed as a wall hanging, decorative textile, or small floor rug, it offers both artistic beauty and cultural significance. The piece remains in remarkably good condition, with minimal wear and no moth damage, a testament to the care it has received over the decades.

Photos from Weave A Real Peace - WARP's post 08/06/2026

✨ Raffle Prize Spotlight: Win this Bundle for $5! ✨

Own a true work of textile art with this breathtaking handwoven silk “Village Life Story Cloth” from Houaphan Province, Laos, generously donated by Above the Fray: Traditional Hill Tribe Art. Woven entirely by hand from village-raised, hand-reeled, naturally dyed silk, this extraordinary piece is accompanied by a signed copy of Silk Weavers of Hill Tribe Laos.

🎫 Tickets are just $5 each, and you can choose which of our 12 prize bundles to enter for.
📅 The raffle is open through June 16, with winners drawn on June 17.
🔓 No WARP membership required!
🎟️ Get your tickets today: https://weavearealpeace.org/product-category/warps-2026-international-textile-raffle/

When you purchase a raffle ticket, you're not only entering for a chance to win this remarkable textile—you’re also helping support WARP’s mission of connecting, supporting, and celebrating textile traditions around the world.

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More about this bundle:

Created by artisan Phout, this museum-worthy silk textile tells the story of everyday village life in rural Laos through intricate woven imagery. Scenes of rice pounding, silk reeling, cotton spinning, weaving, dragon boat races, prayer, almsgiving, and family life are carefully woven into the cloth, preserving generations of cultural knowledge and storytelling tradition. Measuring 28.25" x 78" and valued at $690, this exceptional work is both a stunning piece of art and a celebration of the enduring heritage of Lao textile communities.