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The border is clean and controlled, a red ground with classic botanical scrollwork keeping the exuberance of the field in check. At 110 knots per square inch, the wool is tightly set and the colours crisp. This is a rug that rewards a room with some confidence of its own.
| Origin | Herat, Afghanistan |
| Tribe | Turkmen |
| Material | Wool on Cotton |
| Knot Density | 110 Kpsi |
| Size | 5.1' Γ 3.5' |







