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Place of Origin: Central American
1930
s Rustic American Hooked Carpet with Folk Art Style
Located in Dallas, TX
77502, distressed antique American Hooked rug with Midcentury Folk Art style. With its bold expressive design and lovingly time-worn composition, this distressed antique hooked rug i...
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Hand Woven Luxury Sumack Wool Multi Color Area Rug
Located in Secaucus, NJ
Based on authentic Oriental designs and using only the finest of wool's, these hand woven sumack rugs are truly timeless classics. These traditional styles reflect the classic patter...
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Tropical Depression Carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Located in Geneve, CH
Tropical depression carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Dimensions: 180 x 180 cm
Materials: Wool
One of a Kind. Handmade
FI is an ornamental artist who embodies the creative Revelation of...
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Wool
$4,345 / item
Mid Life Leaf Carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Located in Geneve, CH
Mid Life leaf carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Dimensions: 300 x 165 cm
Materials: wool
One of a Kind. Handmade
FI is an ornamental artist who embodies the creative Revelation of the s...
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2010s Post-Modern Central American More Carpets
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Wool
$5,135 / item
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