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HOT ! Red Indian Kazak Runner Rug Hand Knotted Size 2\'2\" x 6\'6\"

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This Beautiful Red Indo  Kazak  Design Runner Rug  Hand-Knotted is Suitable in any area of your home or office  , The Tribal Design with Red and Beige Colors are so warm which will match with any Design & Can be Use In Kitchen Area


India has had its own rug production for several centuries. Rug weavers from Persia were brought to India and made the first Indian carpets there. Nowadays there is a large production of hand-knotted carpets in India, which is inferior in quality to that of Iran, but more affordable.Often patterns of Persian Origin are copied. Indian cashmere carpets, for example, which are knotted from high-quality natural silk and are at the same time much more affordable than Persian silk carpets, are enjoying growing popularity. Some Chinese and Moroccan Design, can also be found in Indian knotting. For example, the Indian Gabbeh is based on the design of the well-known Gabbeh- Rugs from Iran. Even if the carpet production in India has flattened out again in the meantime, Agra or Amritsar are still well-known places for carpet knotting in the north of the country.

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