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Style: Khorassan
Unreal Palatial Antique Carpet Northeast Khorrassan Gem, c. 1910-30
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Located in Milwaukee, WI
Unreal Palatial Antique Carpet Northeast Khorrassan Gem with Smokey Wine, Antique Ruby, Soft-Glacier Blue, Apricot
About: This is one of the most BEAUTIFUL pieces we've ever laid e...
Category
20th Century Khorassan Rugs
Materials
Wool
Antique Khorassan Carpet, circa 1920
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Located in Milwaukee, WI
Magnificent Antique Khorassan Carpet A Madonna-esk QUEEN Rich & Pastel-like with Every Color & Detail Filled with Blowing Detail in every Knot
About: An Iconic Gem. To think a...
Category
20th Century Khorassan Rugs
Materials
Wool
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