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# Parota Dining Table, 6 Chairs, Rangel Hidalgo Style,

$36,000.00Price

Priced in Mexican Pesos. Parota Dining Table, 6 Chairs, Rangel Hidalgo Style.  I say ´style´ because the maker was a craftsman at the co-op and made this set for himself.  Later selling it to a friend, whose grandchild is now the consignor. He reinforced the table top with an iron ring underneath, the likes of which I had not seen. Perhaps his experience in fabrication led him to believe it would improve stability (it did!).  That is a very large piece of Parota that could have warped with time ..but did not!

 

Notice the elegant design on the chair backs. PURE Rangel Hidalgo!!  When produced at the co-op for sale as a Rangel Hidalgo product the backs would have been painted.

This comes with 6 parota chairs; 46" tall backs, seat height is 19".

The table has a diameter of 55" and is 31" high. 

From the small town of Comala, Colima ( a true Pueblo Magico).

The cooperative there was founded by 2 of the Rangel Hidalgo brothers in the 60's.

The height of it's productivity was in the 1960s and 70's. 

All hand made of high quality materials, hand painted, excellent craftsmanship.

You never see a piece of Rangel Hidalgo furniture that is wobbly or coming apart.

Alejandro Rangel Hidalgo ( 1923 - 2000) was a Mexican artist and painter , designer of furniture and blacksmithing (sometimes called Rangelian style). He was born on February 2 , 1923 in the city of Colima , Colima . His peculiar style conformed in large part to his multifaceted work as a painter, collector, designer, graphic illustrator, and set designer. He studied high school at the Guadalajara Institute of Sciences. In 1947 he traveled to Europe to spend two years touring art centers and museums in Spain and France through a scholarship, it is there where he works for a time as a set designer for ballets and operas. Back in Mexico he began working as a book illustrator, working with foreign and Mexican writers. He was the creator of a collection of Christmas cards that, when traveling around the world, received awards from Unicef ​​and made him worthy of important recognitions, with the collection of Pre-Hispanic Angels and Angels of this world . In 1993 he obtained the prize for Arts and Humanities. He developed his designer facet when he founded the Comala School of Crafts. As a set designer, his work stands out with the Colima State Folkloric Ballet together with Rafael Zamarripa , created during the Rectorate of Lic. Jorge Humberto Silva Ochoa.

  • Delivery/returns policy-Entregas y Devoluciones

     Free delivery around the Lake Chapala area for purchases of $4000 pesos. We accept returns up to 7 days after the sale unless the items are sale priced, sorry, no returns on sale items. We previously delivered to Guadalajara for free but we no longer offer that service. 

     

    Entrega gratis en toda la zona del Lago de Chapala por compras de $4000 pesos. Aceptamos devoluciones hasta 7 días después de la venta a menos que los artículos tengan un precio de oferta, lo sentimos, no se aceptan devoluciones de artículos en oferta. Anteriormente hacíamos envíos gratis a Guadalajara pero ya no ofrecemos ese servicio.

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Cash or check upon delivery.

Payment made within 48 hours guarantees your purchase. Items will be sold to the next interested person if payment is not made.

Delivery & Pick up

FREE DELIVERY from Chapala to West Ajijic (El Bajio). Extends to all of Lakeside and metro Guadalajara if total purchase is over $4000 pesos.


SMALL DELIVERY CHARGE for all other areas of Lakeside if total purchase is under $2000 pesos.

PICK UP & DELIVERY hours from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Returns

7 DAY GUARANTEED returns for all purchases made through the website.

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