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Moroccan Carpet, Teal, Turquoise, High Low Pile, Monochromatic
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Monochromes are a recent Moroccan development and this most attractive borderless room size shows a tone-on-tone, blue on blue, subtle large lozenge lattice pattern. Intact flat-wove...
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Antique French Aubusson Carpet, Ivory Field, Red Borders
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This French tapestry-weave pile less carpet shows a pinched, oval cartouche ecru medallion with a central bouquet, on a flower accented beige field. The corner-shaped plain brown bor...
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