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Antique Persian Tabriz Hand Knotted Wool Rug
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Antique Persian Tabriz hand knotted wool rug
Size: 9'0" × 13'0" (274 × 396 cm)
Such magnificent and fascinating art works as this antique Persian Tabriz rug are exceptionally hard to come across. Its outstanding design is a result of the incredible artistry and experience of the weaving masters which have been honed for many centuries, as Tabriz is one of the oldest and most renowned weaving centers in the world. Next to the awe-inspiring appearance, this antique Tabriz rug distinguishes itself with perfect execution. It was carefully knotted by hand by an Apt artisan of the best quality threads. Due to such diligent making, it has survived until this day looking as if it just came down of the looms. Under the condition of proper maintenance, the antique rug will serve its owners for generations looking absolutely impeccable.
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