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Beautiful Antique Caucasian Multicolor Wool Sumak Sileh Kilim Carpet, 1880-1900
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An antique Soumac Zelleh kelleh, South Caucasus!
The rust field with hooked panels and vertical columns of large ivory and blue angular S-motifs containing stylized small bird motifs. In an arrowhead border between barber-pole stripes. Classic for this type with a nice bold design and good color combination. This Soumac is in good usable condition, Selvages and ends secured. Sought after type on the market. Attractive and very elegant piece. The measurement of this rug is 335 × 161 cm (10' 11" × 5' 3").
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