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Antique Fine Bessarabian Kilim Large Neutral Rug, late 19th century
Located in Hudson, NY
A finely woven Kilim in a rare size and coloration. An unusual rich camel brown field and oversized design in soft pink, gray and ivory. In very good condition with a nice weight. Se...
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1890s Persian Antique Hudson - Russian and Scandinavian Rugs
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Wool
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Bessarabian Kilims and carpets are flat woven rugs that originate in the Russian provinces of the Ukraine and Moldova in the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s. While most carpet experts will classify the flat woven rugs as Bessarabian they will often refer to the knotted pile carpets as Ukrainian.
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