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もんごる 3/16〜20発送できません
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Norbu (Norburinka)'s rug. It's a wool rug with cotton warps. The red and green colors are bright, making it a very cute rug. The colors shimmer in the light, and they are not heavy or overwhelming. It rarely appears as vividly as in the second and third photos; it often looks bright and whitish, as in the first, fourth, and eleventh photos. The pile is very dense and doesn't flatten, making it a very sturdy and heavy, yet soft rug. I understand that it was woven in a workshop in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China, not in Nepal. The motif is Tikma. Size: Approximately 80cm x 159cm It has a good thickness. Wool on cotton. The white cotton fringe is sewn with green fabric (the fringe has not been cut). Please note that the stitching is not perfectly done by Mongol hands, and the knots are visible in some places. Because the fringe has not been cut, it is a bit bumpy. The stitching is not perfectly aligned with the length of the fringe, so it's uneven and loose ^-^ It has hardly been used and has been stored rolled up for a long time. I tried laying it in the entryway for about a day, placing it under a wooden bench for a few days, putting a ceramic chair on it for a few hours, and briefly laying it in the kitchen, but I never really relaxed on it. Although I haven't used it much, I have moved it around. Since the Mongol residence isn't very clean, the sewn fabric might be a little dirty (it doesn't look dirty at first glance, but there might be some slightly dark lines...). I am organizing my rugs. Tibet Dan-tsu (Tibetan carpet) Carpet Mat Rug Gabbeh Persian rug Tribal rug Turkey Morocco Vintage Muni carpet Wool
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