A vintage Turkish runner
to a Kazak design, c.1970
£195
A vintage Turkish runner
to a Kazak design, c.1970
the red field with four central cruciform motifs, with flat-woven ends,
£195
Dimensions: | 80cm (31½") Wide, 200cm (78¾") Long |
Stock code: | 44799 |
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some discolouration to the white border
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