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Thank you for viewing. I used this rug for about six months under a houseplant, and have since stored it with care. Please note that the images are for illustrative purposes, and I did not use it on the floor, so you can rest assured. I love it very much, but I have decided to sell it due to a change in my interior design. The following is quoted from the purchase site ⬇️ Tribal Rug Age: 1960s Origin: Andkhoy / Afghanistan Material: Wool x Wool Size: 80cm x 105cm (excluding fringe) Thickness: 6mm This small prayer rug is from the Ersari tribe, a Turkmen sub-tribe residing in northern Afghanistan, and features a striking Philpai pattern, also known as elephant footprints, in a rough weave that immediately catches the eye. It has a soft texture with a long pile and a rough weave, unlike typical Turkmen rugs, similar to the Taimani tribe. The color is also unique, with a lustrous orange-gold hue, and the large Gul motifs with abrash (color variation) are quite impressive. Although it is a semi-antique, dating back 55 years, it is in good condition with no noticeable damage or repairs. It would also make a great primitive art piece as a wall hanging. ◎ Regarding the products Some items have been professionally repaired locally in Iran, but others have not been repaired, prioritizing the overall appearance, such as when there are no significant issues. Please understand that there may be minor repairs that I am unaware of. I have purchased it from local sellers as having been cleaned, but please note that some sand and pile debris may remain. Finally, regarding the rug itself, it has a wool-specific smell. Measurements are taken from the center, but please understand that there may be variations due to the handmade nature of the rug, such as distortions, shrinkage from water cleaning, and color unevenness due to natural dyeing, which are also part of the charm of vintage rugs. Thank you.
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