Pictorial dog Rug, dated 1891, Artsakh, Armenia
If you love this rug, please consider donating to AGBU to support refugees from Artsakh. Artsakh used to be majority Armenian populated, untill the ethnic cleansing in September 2023.
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Pictorial dog Rug, dated 1891, Artsakh, Armenia
If you love this rug, please consider donating to AGBU to support refugees from Artsakh. Artsakh used to be majority Armenian populated, untill the ethnic cleansing in September 2023.
portion of a carpet of knotted pile: jufti knot; wool and cotton; average: 89 x 185.5 cm; iranian c. 1600s.
Large Royal Carpets
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