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D6232
Nepal-Tibet Traditional
03'01"X03'01"
Circa 2015
ITEM SOLD
Product Description
Tibetan cultural survival project. Throne rug. 100 knpsi. Hand spun, hand carded wool. Vegetable dyes. Two snow lions.
Product Details
Number
D6232
Origin
Nepal-Tibet
Type
Traditional
Size
03'01"X03'01"
Age
Circa 2015
Color
Navy Blue / Multi-Color
Material
Wool