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This is my first post, and I would like your opinions on this small hanging rug I inherited. The rug is “landscape” orientation, 50” x 30”, with a central picture that looks like a landscape. Colors are bright, with blue water, blue-green land, trees with large different red and brown flowers, and an interesting asymmetric brown and black “land” partitioning the central field of the rug. The flowers in the inner field are lush, with slight differences among them. The border has boteh that are doubled, blue sweeping one way, white the other. The larger flowers in the border are standard shape, but interestingly the flowers in the upper border are blue-white-blue-brown (outer to inner), and the flowers on the lower border are blue-white-gray-brown (outer to inner). It is definitely wool warp and wool weft. When I partially unraveled a fringe, I think it has 3 threads. Every once in a while, there is a silk thread in the fringe – I think this was used to tie off the lower fringe into tassels. It is fairly high knot count, when I count with a magnified ruler, I get 23-24 knots per inch across the warp, so it’s probably in the 500 + kpsi range. The rug is in perfect condition except that the top fringe has been trimmed off, though it looks “finished” as such. A sleeve has been stitched to the top back for a hanging rod. I am very interested in your opinions into the origin and age of this small hanging rug.
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