Incredible swedish Kilim

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Size: 
5'4" x 8'2" - 163cm x 249cm

Origin:

Period: 
C 1940
Materials: 
Wool pile, wool warp & weft
Condtion: 
Excellent
Price: 
$2000 USD
Item#: 
#16548
Notes: 
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