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Baluch 1'3 x 2'0 (38 x 61)

Traditional Store Price:603.06
SAVE: (73% off)443.03
Rugman Price:160.03
Additional Discount: (50% off)80.01
Sale Price: (USD) 80.02 

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This Antique Rug Ivory on Medium Brown is a Hand knotted Baluch area rug and a true one-of-a-kind work of art. Persian rugs are known as some of the best area rugs in the world.This Persian rug is made with 100% Handspun Wool pile,a 100% Cotton foundation and 100% vegetable dye. The KPSI is 118 for this Persian rug;it took 7 days to weave and is in Excellent condition.
Type:Original, One-of-a-kind
Size (cm.):38 x 61
Colors: Medium Brown Ivory
Woven: Hand knotted
Foundation: Cotton
Pile: Handspun Wool
Style: Baluch
Category: Tribal
Origin: Baluch Persian Rug
Age: Vintage [30-40 years]
Condition: Excellent
KPSI: 118
Knotting Time: 7 days 66.5 hours
SKU #:1700391255
This Baluch Rug is made from 100% Natural Cotton.
This Baluch Rug is made from 100% Natural Vegetable Dye.
This Baluch Rug is made from 100% Natural Wool.
Baluch rugs are tribal, hand-woven in the eastern part of Iran by nomadic Baluchi tribes. The majority of them are made in the province Sistan and Baluchistan, which sits on the extreme south east border. A lot of Baluch rugs also come out of Iran's vast province of Khorassan which is just to the north near Afghanistan, and tend to be marketed in Mashad. Colors of Baluch rugs are usually predominantly a rich burgundy with some very dark navy blue and accents of beige. They frequently have either an overall pattern, tree-of-life, etc., or a prayer rug design.
Bordering the Province of Kerman to the south-east, the province of Baluchistan is the location for the ancient city, The Burnt City, remains, which date back 4000 years. Nomadic tribes live isolated from modern society in black tents, as was done hundreds of years ago. Rugs are used in their primitive homes, or for insurance against hard times, and can take months to weave. Despite a simpler lifestyle, the rugs produced are quite pleasing to the eye. The hand-knotting is packed very tightly, using the asymmetrical Persian knot, resulting in high durability. Wool is the material of choice to produce this thick and lustrous pile while cotton, and on occasion, goat hair, is used for the warp. The weft is also made of strongly-spun cotton or goat hair. Vegetable dyes are mainly used ensuring color integrity, and over time, a soft and subtle patina.

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