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Tibet Hand Knotted Wool Silk Red Large Rug, circa 2007

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  • Antique Caucas Daghestan Hand Knotted Wool Rug, circa 1880
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    Antique rug from Caucas Daghestan, circa 1880. Hand knotted wool with some restaurations Measures: 93 x 157.
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  • Modernist Hand Knotted Wool Large Rug, circa 1980
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    Modernist rug made in Spain in 1980 Hand knotted wool Measures: 217 x 308 cm, circa 1980.
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  • Empire Hand Knotted Wool Large Rug, circa 1970
    Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
    Antique Imperio rug made in Spain, circa 1970. Hand knotted wool. Measures: 265 x 315 cm.
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    Vintage 1970s Spanish Empire Rugs

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  • Empire Hand Knotted Wool Antique Reproduction Large Rug
    Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
    Imperio rug made in Spain, circa 1970. Hand knotted wool antique reproduction Measures: 300 x 300 cm.
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  • Amritsar Afghanistan Large Rug Washed, Wool Hand Knotted, circa 2000
    Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
    Amritsar large rug made in Afghanistan, circa 2000. Hand knotted Washed Measures: 185 x 239 cm A2 / 70898.
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