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Antique Tribal Sumak/Sumac/Soumak Carpet, c. 1910-20's
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Gorgeous Geometric Antique Sumak Carpet Navy, Coral & Rust Stunning Textile Sumac
About: STUNNING PIECE - All Encompassing Beauty right here with Village Motifs and Nomadic Essence!!
Size: 10.4 x 13.8
Age: Antique, C. 1910-20's
Pile: Low/No Pile. This is a flat-weave style weave - this is a traditional flat-weave sumac weave with No pile and instead it is this gorgeous horizontal weave that offers a flat or "matte" look and feel because it has no pile. We don't bring many of this style in, only the ones that take our breath away! Because this piece is thinner due to the lack wool pile, it is lighter in weight so in a high-traffic area could bunch up or wrinkle a bit more than a rug with pile, so definitely get a custom cut pad with this to add some body to it, otherwise if you're layering it on a jute then you don't need one but it wouldn't hurt - half of my customers go with a pad still and half of them go without - up to you.
This rug is one-of-a-kind, only one available.
Because of the nature and age of these older/antique handmade pieces, irregularities and age-related wear are likely to exist and are not considered defects.
Always recommend a high-quality custom cut pad for any and all rugs; these pads are made for hand-knotted rugs. They create a body and support the knots of the rug, as well as prevent it from slipping and sliding.
This rug is also available with a custom cut pad (sold separately).
- Dimensions:Width: 124.8 in (317 cm)Length: 165.6 in (420.63 cm)
- Style:Tribal (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Knotted
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:c. 1910-20's
- Condition:Additions or alterations made to the original. Wear consistent with age and use. Because of the nature and age of these older/antique handmade pieces, irregularities and age-related wear are likely to exist and are not considered defects.
- Seller Location:Milwaukee, WI
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU7601242965982
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