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    Posted 4 years ago

    larivera
    (1 item)

    Does anyone have any information about what this is? I bought it at an auction. It appears tone kilim woven. It is soft

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    1. CanyonRoad, 4 years ago
      It isn't Native American, since the Navajo are the only U.S. tribe that weaves rugs on looms, and they use a unique type of loom (upright, with a continuous loop), which makes it physically impossible to weave a textile with fringe on both ends.

      I can't tell you for sure where it was made, only that it isn't N.A., and most likely is from either Mexico or a South American country, probably Ecuador.
    2. larivera, 4 years ago
      Wow1 That is helpful. I will continue searching.Thanks!!!

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