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| 5'09" x 8'07" Mahal Item# 1637 Mahal, named for the town of Mahallat, are produced in the area near Arak, Iran (formerly Sultanabad). Its name denotes quality rather than the origin or the design of the rug. Interestingly, Mahal rugs and carpets are found with both tribal and curvilinear motifs. This attribute derives from the unique position Mahallat between the cities of Arak and Delijan, on the path of the tribal people of southern Iran. The general design of Mahals includes curvilinear patterns and the use of floral palmettes and the herati motif, two of the most universal designs among all Persian rugs. Rugs from this region are of a medium-fine to fine weave, and tend to be fairly short-piled even when new. |
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Please call for OUR pricing. Suggested Retail Price: $3400 Type: Hand Spun Wool, Hand Dyed & Hand Woven Weave: Hand Knotted Design: Mahal, Traditional Country of Origin: Afghanistan Circa: New Field Color: Brown, Natural, Light Brown Pile: 100% Wool Pile Width: 5 ft 9 in Length: 8 ft 7 in |
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