Many Thanks for your very helpful explanation, Sharif & Co.! Interesting comment on washing the newer rugs as opposed to the older ones - I hadn't thought of that, but it makes sense. I guess I got lucky that this turned out to be an "older" rug :-) I realize that is is not the most expensive rug out there, but I do like it very much - and considering the price I paid for it, I think I will look around for a reputable carpet repair place in my area and see what they quote to fix the edges. Also - I really appreciated your insight on the meaning behind the "gul" symbol - (although I didn't know it was called that), I now realize that what I was seeing as a "cross" was based upon my own experiences with that shape, as opposed to what the weaver may have considered that shape to be. You have piqued my interest, and I am now quite curious to learn more about the gul symbols of the various tribes near Tabriz... assuming this is a "tribal" rug and not a "city" one? If you have any suggestions of good sites for me to explore in order to learn more on this (and other rug symbology) subject, I would very much appreciate it! Once again, THANK YOU very much for taking your time to help me learn more about my serendipitous acquisition! The kindness of complete strangers always amazes me!