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Very fine hand knotted rug in Afghanistan. Turkish knot on cotton weave. Its great profusion of knots, make of it a carpet of great quality with a very clear design and colors full of nuances. Made in wool with vegetable dyes. Its abundant design is a faithful reproduction of an old one of the denominated HAJI JALIL or HADJI JALIL that were done at the end of century XIX in Persia.

* This carpet is knotted / hand-woven and therefore there may be differences in shape, thickness, pattern and size.

** The carpet colors will be perceived differently depending on the viewing angle.

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KAZAK SUPER 368x275

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Origin: Afghanistan

Type: Hand knotted

Composition:      

 Weft - warp: Cotton     

 Knot: Wool

Tint: Vegetable

Available in our Central Warehouse

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Measurements
  • 368x275
Product Details
25874

Data sheet

Fabricación:
Anudada a mano
Alto:
368
Ancho:
275
Color:
blanco
Size
350x250
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