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Zabihi Collection Animal Motif Turkish Pictorial Rug
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Interesting Turkish rug we purchased depicting different animal figures on a silver colored field.
4'4'' x 7'
Sivas carpets tend to be short cropped copies of Persian carpets. The weavers of Sivas area were predominantly Muslim women. Trade in Sivas grew dramatically from Seljuk times. Sivas sat at the hub of the regional trade routes and saw an influx of merchants from as far away as Russia and Italy.
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