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  • Newly Made100% knotted pile Recently Professionally Cleaned

6x9 New Indian Folk Art Design Carpet

$3,495.00
In Stock, One of a kind, no others available
Special Notice From Shop Owners
:: Kindly note the photos show fringe, although we've since expertly removed the fringe. Fringe tassels are now docked to the end of the plain weave kilim, which is secured to the back of the carpet. The finish now shows as clean and modern with proper anchoring and securing with stitching and no glue. Pictorial interpretation of a landscape complete with a tree line, rocky areas, cross-hatched water area, pinwheel spirals, and four-legged animals, all in a folk art rendering with simplistic and somewhat primitive character, albeit filled with subtle details and nuances. All animals and pinwheel spirals are woven in art silk. Colors and shades include: Natural gray, beige, dark olive green, ivory, dusty gold, and pale slate blue. Condition notes: Like-new, original full pile height even across. Original side cord selvages intact. Fully secured sides and ends. Recently professionally cleaned ready for in-home use! Many years of enjoyment to come with this hand woven Indian Folk Art design carpet made in India circa 2000-2010 vintage. Size measures 6' x 9'.

Item ID: mc001596

 

  • Cited measurements in description are accurate within a few inches of actual size for room size and smaller. Large and oversize carpet measurements may carry greater disparities depending on finishing process, and inherent variation found in hand knotted carpets. Contact us for most accurate dimensions charting all when critical for your space. All cited measurements exclude fringe.
  • 80% Wool20% CottonSecure sides and ends1-3 Day Dispatch
  • // Contact us for additional details on in-person viewing at our Katonah, NY showroom. //
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