Early To Mid 20th C Hand Woven Tai Hill Tribes Hmong Rug Throw Cotton
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:15042169 |
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An Early to Mid 20th C Hand Woven Tai Hill Tribes Hmong Rug Throw CottonAuthentic Tribal Textile with natural dyesIndigo groundDimensions:148 x 185 cm Made up of two separate pieces, hand embroidered and hand finished hem with floral print fabricCondition:This is in good condition for age as it has been stored away for years.Signs of age and use as expected but nothing detracting.Please see Photos
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