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Red Rug 12 |
Exhibited at: Temple - Proposed Rugs - 0000-00-00 |
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The condition of this new war rug is excellent. This red rug is one of the staffs' favorite at warrug.com for many reasons. The first of which is the weavers use of small fighter jets throughout this war rug. This is done in the traditional sense that it is boring to the artist to weave blocks of one color, so she adds the element used in all-over designs, yet replaces the image traditionally seen as flowers with jets. Another point of interest is the nod to the soviet-era war rugs by including illegible text. The characters used is not exactly found in the English language and is a beautiful attempt to show the words that surround her life. Last, but certainly not least, is the unusual border seen in this war rug. Most red rugs depict weaponry or bullets as the border, the use of a benign pattern around the war images is interesting. |
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Wool: The wool is curly and nicely dense. | Sheen: The sheen is moderate and will improve over time. This is typical of new rugs. | Handle: The handle on this war rug is slightly stiff and strong. | Selvedge: The selvedge consists of 4 cord wool overcast. | Fringe: The minimal fringe on this war rug consists of 1 inch kilim overhand knots. | Pile: The pile is wool. | Warp: Cotton. | Weft: Brown wool. | Warp Depression:75 Degrees |
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