A beautiful Kurdish Lori tribal runner from the Kordestan Province of Iran that borders Iraq and is West of Tehran. The Kurds get their wool from their own sheep, dye it in small pots, and the women spin and weave it into rugs using just their memory of traditional designs and colors of their tribe. No two of these rugs are the same. This is a perfect example of primitive weaving at its best. The size is 2.6 x 10.0 and it Circa 1960, in excellent condition with medium pile and no damage or issues. Wholesale at $570 V-427
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