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    Vintage Navajo flatweave carpet or rug featuring geometric patterns. Constructed from wood and signed with initials woven in corner by artist.
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    Modern style woven leather strap rug or carpet made from twelve panels sewn together. The panels are joined with leather cowhide strapping. Two sided with one side having a smoother ...
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    Gorgeous vintage Tabriz style wool carpet or rug made in a diminutive size. Beautiful navy blue ground with a medallion on a vibrant crimson field. White and yellow flowers are featu...
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