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Two rugs woven together?  Anybody seen this before?
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#1 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2012 11:49:53 PM(UTC)
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I bought this rug at a flea market from a guy who purchased it as a lot from a storage facility (the original owner of the lot was a rug collector in Afghanistan). The colors are rich and deep with small spots of bright, vibrant colors, and it has several different textures (not just your typical fuzzy rug) and really cool patterns. Maybe it's more of a blanket than a rug? It has a seam down the center where it almost looks like two rugs have been woven together yet the patterns go together as a whole. The seam has unraveled a bit at one end, some fringe is missing and the edge has come undone in one spot. I'd consider having it repaired but a rug vendor at the flea market cautioned me to have it appraised first because he felt it "could be quite old" and repairs may effect its value (supposing it has any). It's wool, 5' wide and 9' 4" long without fringe. Anybody know where this is from? How old is it? Does it have value (beyond looking great on my floor)? I appreciate any/all input.

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 2:19:06 AM(UTC)
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Your rug is a very nice Afghan Kilim rug. It has no pile, it is woven. It is a very typical tribal / nomadic rug. The tribal poeple had no way to transport heavy looms to make carpets during their travels. They used a few pieces of wood to construct a "primitive" but very light and effective loom that usually was able to produce a textile about 2 - 3 ft wide. To get larger rugs, they made two symmetrical rugs and added them to one bigger rug. To get an accurate price it would be important to see the rug in real, but it is not a "hidden treasure", but still very lovely and a real collectable rug. If you have more rugs to use on the floor - this rug would also make a great wall decoration.
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punkin on 6/13/2012(UTC)
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2012 12:05:02 PM(UTC)
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I wasn't able to upload my additional photos when I posted my question. I'll try again. Hope this works...
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