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Wonderful Fine Vintage Tabriz Rug
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Beautiful and very fine large rug with fine design with nice stylized flowers and beautiful central medallion, and green black field color, orange, green, blue, brown and pink, extremely finely hand knotted with wool and silk velvet on cotton foundation.

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