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Hand Embroidered Needlework Vintage Kashmiri Textile Wall Hanging 5.6 x 3.10 Ft

Condition:
Pre-Owned
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Ended: May 31, 2024 23:27:01 EDT
Winning bid:
US $149.99
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ApproximatelyC $205.52
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Item specifics

Condition
Pre-Owned
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Seller Notes
“Very Good condition. Bid with confidence.”
Origin
Kashmiri
Shape
Rectangle
Age:
20 Years (Approximately)
Size
5.6 x 3.10
Regional Design
Traditional Kashmiri Kilim
Color
Multicolored
Material
Silk
Item Length
5.6 Ft
Brand
Flat weave Hand made
Type
Area Rug
Background Color
Refer to Pictures
Style
Kashmiri
Weave
Embroidered
Room
Any Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Guestroom, Home Office/Study, Indoor/Outdoor, Kitchen, Living Room
Item Width
3.10 Ft
Handmade
Yes

Item description from the seller

Paktraders

Paktraders

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I remember fleeing the rebels through dangerous northern canyons, the midnight moon shining bright on the narrow P'eng-ya Road. So poor we went on foot, we were embarrassed meeting strangers. A few birds sang in the valleys, but we met no one returning. My daughter was so starved she bit me, she screamed her painful hunger. I damped her mouth shut tight, fearful of wolves and tigers. She struggled hard against me, she cried and cried. My son was sympathetic and searched the wilds for food
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