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    296 - beautiful colors for this Kurdestan kilim of high quality, purchased directly on the place of origin many years ago. Resistant, it can be used in a passage area, or hung: to ad...
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  • Vintage Kurdestan Kilim
    Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
    297 - Beautiful warm colors for this vintage Kurdestan kilim of high quality, purchased directly on the place of origin many years ago. Resistant, it can be used in a passage area, o...
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    Mid-20th Century Caucasian Other Caucasian Rugs

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    Vintage Kurdestan Kilim
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  • Kilim Shahasavan or Kurdestan Rare Pair Runners
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    Rare pair of antique kilim runners from Kurdestan nomads, small embroideries adorn the striped decoration. From private collection - (nr. 721 and ...
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    Early 20th Century Azerbaijani Other Caucasian Rugs

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    Wool

  • Vintage Kilim KURDESTAN Runner
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    225 - An interesting runner: polycroma, minute drawing, dense texture, robust, two right sides, low price.
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    Mid-20th Century Asian Other Caucasian Rugs

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    Vintage Kilim KURDESTAN Runner
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  • Old Kurdestan Carpet or Rug
    Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
    This is one of the rugs I love the most from my collection: only now I'm putting it up for sale, because I'm getting old and I have to get away from things. I hope it will find a pe...
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    Early 20th Century Central Asian Other Central Asian Rugs

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    Wool

    Old Kurdestan Carpet or Rug
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  • Old Kilim from Kurdestan
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    Polychrome stripes with brown border dyed with walnut husk: beautiful color for this kilim from the mountains of Kurdestan, a rare specimen. It is sturdy...
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    Mid-20th Century Azerbaijani Other Central Asian Rugs

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    Old Kilim from Kurdestan
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