**All of our Antique rugs and Vintage rugs have been cleaned and are ready to use!** Enjoy!
Name: LOVELY Antique Kurdish Runner with Oxidized Browns, Pinks, Tangerine & More
Size: 3.2 x 8.9
Age: Antique, C. 1930's
Pile: Worn low pile with patina but also the natural brown dyes in this piece have oxidized over time because of the way they were dyed back in the day (they didn't know mixing wool with iron or copper to get darker hues would oxidize 80+ years later!) and that's what is happening here throughout this piece, incredible!
About:Look at these color combinations! A mix of natural and alkaline dyes were used to offer the eyes this robust and unique combination of colors - where will you see espresso and charcoals elevated with pinks and orange!? Also, this size is inncrediblye unusual to come by, anything under 10 feet long while still being under 3.6 feet wide is very, very uncommon - hence givig this antique runner just another reason why it made our collection!
This rug is one-of-a-kind, only one in the world, no others are available.
Because of the nature and age of these older/antique handmade pieces - irregularities, ancient old repairs/touch-ups, and age-related wear are likely to exist and are not considered defects.
Any questions about this rug? Don't hesitate to reach out!
We always recommend a high-quality custom cut pad for any and all rugs; these pads are made for hand-knotted rugs. They create a body and support the knots of the rug, as well as prevent it from slipping and sliding.
A note from us to you: Buying a rug is special; it's not just you finding the rug, but also the rug finding you. Think about the many coincidences that have to occur for you to find the rug of your dreams. Our rugs are woven by nomads in the villages and remote mountainous regions of the major rug weaving districts across the world. All of our rugs are genuinely old and one-of-a-kind. Like anything old and unique, they are filled with character, soul, and story. The story of a rug is something we think about a lot; who was the weaver(s)? Did they weave it for personal use, commerce, to gift, or trade? Who was the second owner, and the third!? Sometimes the little motifs and symbols in rugs can help tell the story, but we will never truly know - there's something beautiful about that. Alas, our joy is to curate these incredible pieces that speak to us, and to pass them along to their new owners to be enjoyed and cherished for many years to come; both continuing to add to the story of the rug, and to the story of the new owners.
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