(JP¥21,000)
Pile: Wool Warp: Cotton Dimensions: 94 x 68cm (0.64m2) Approximate Thickness: 5mm Knot Density: Approximately 180,000 knots/m2 Condition: Approximately 20-30 years old This is a tribal rug from the villages of the vast Khorasan region in northeastern Iran. Basically, there is no underlying design, and all designs are woven solely from memory, with variations that vary widely depending on the region and era. The construction often uses cotton warps with Persian knotting and double wefts, but wool warps and single wefts can also be found. Especially, old Baluch rugs are attractive for their deep red color from plant-based madder dye. For aged items, we select those with minimal wear and tear on the pile. These items have been used or stored for a long time in the region where they were woven. They are imported after being carefully cleaned locally. * Dimensions do not include the fringe. * Please understand that there may be slight distortions or minor imperfections due to the handmade nature of the rug. * Even if the rug is new, the fringe may have some fraying, stains, or marking marks.
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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