I'm working on a military base in Baghdad, and I've just purchased a rug from a local vendor. I'm having a serious case of buyer's remorse, and I think I've gotten ripped off pretty badly.
The vendor has a stock of both machine made and "hand-made" rugs for sale, all brand new, nothing old. He's a Turkish vendor, who says he has rugs from Iran, India, Uzbek, etc.
I purchased an approximately 9x7 foot rug that he labeled as a hand made Tabriz dome style. It's a mix of wool with a bit of silk in the design.
He was asking $4400.00 US, but I talked him down to $3900.00. I'm afraid I've seriously overpaid for what the rug actually is, instead of what it is represented as. The fringe looks to me to be cotton, and I'm not really sure how to tell if the pile is genuine wool. I'm especially concerned about the edges of the rug..the border strip seems tacked on with pink thread to a very precise edge on the carpet.
I've got another couple of days before I leave..I paid with a credit card, and am sure I can get the vendor to cancel the transaction if necessary.[img][/img]
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