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Handmade? (my guess is yes, but haven't been in this department very long to say 100% without someone else with knowledge)
when was it made? (i have no clue)
where is it from? (no clue)
any value? (no clue)
I've had it for 3 or 4 years and it was second hand so i don't know where it originated from. I wanted to get some information if anybody knows before I throw it out someday.
It is 63 inches long without the fringe.
fringe is about 2 inches on each side
45 inches wide
anything would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
saraSara V.
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Hi Sorry its machine made with little value
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Ahh. Why does it look so uneven like it was hand thread? I don't know, I'm comparing it to the last rug I had. Sara V.
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Agree with Nick. It's machine made with a fair amount of wear damage. Design is combination of Heriz and Northwest Persian. Machine made from a process that weaves/ adds pile yarn to a machine made foundation. If handmade, each knot is tied to the vertical threads (warps) one by one until the whole row of knots is completed.
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cartona wrote:Agree with Nick. It's machine made with a fair amount of wear damage. Design is combination of Heriz and Northwest Persian. Machine made from a process that weaves/ adds pile yarn to a machine made foundation. If handmade, each knot is tied to the vertical threads (warps) one by one until the whole row of knots is completed.
GREAT INFOTMATION. THANK YOU Sara V.
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