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6'2'' x 8' Vintage Hand-Woven Goat Hair Nomadic Kilim Rug. Flat-Weave

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About the Item

A simple yet beautiful flat-weave rug made of goat hair and cotton handwoven by the nomadic tribes in South Central Turkey with a white and black speckled looking field and small burdock motifs in bright colors scattered across it. This kilim rug is in very good condition, sturdy and clean. It is lightweight and reversible, professionally cleaned and sturdy. We can modify the dimensions if requested, ie. make it shorter and/or narrower and we can supply a suitable rug-pad if requested for extra cushioning and protection from wear. Size: 6.2 x 8 ft
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 73.23 in (186 cm)Length: 95.28 in (242 cm)
  • Style:
    Kilim (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Cotton,Goat Hair,Hand-Woven
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1970
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Spring Valley, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 186x242 cm, DKE1001stDibs: LU1369225328341

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