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Caucasian Old Kilim KARABAGH
$1,921.60
£1,423.41
€1,600
CA$2,629.23
A$2,860.80
CHF 1,514.76
MX$34,417.36
NOK 19,234.05
SEK 17,597.81
DKK 12,193.31
About the Item
621 - antique elegant kilim KARABAGH with strange Aubusson design: pink flowers scattered on a camel gradient background, black border to bring out the roses in pastel shades.
It may be also used as tapestry.
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