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Friendship Flat Weave (Exhibited at Miami University)
2002
War Rug Width (decimal feet): 4.16
War Rug Length (decimal feet): 6.33
Knots per Inch - Horizontal: 12
Knots per Inch - Vertical: 15
Warp Depression: n/a
War Rug Sales Status: 2016 In Stock
Country of Origin (estimated): Afghanistan
War Rug Style: Flat Weaves
War Rug Ethnic Origin: Turkman
General Description: Unusual structure to this rug. Great design. God Speed to all our soldiers serving in Afghanistan.
This strange rug features heavily American propaganda inspired imagery a map of America and a map of Afghanistan are connected by a red, green, and blue bridge with a handshake depicted below and a potted plant depicted above. This motif is repeated four times down the center of the rug. Multiple layers of border compose the outside of the rug, the first main border consists of an Afghanistan flag in each corner with flowers between. The second border has a similar, smaller flowery motif, and the four red, white, and green guard stripes separate the two.
The structure of this rug is very notable. The back of the rug appears to be made up of weft substitutions and sumac, meaning the design on the front of the rug seems to be made up of knots.
Description of wool: Soft, sumac
Sheen of Wool: Good
Handle: Thick for a rug of this type
Selvedge: 4 cords black goal hair braided
Fringe: Minimum kilim, naturally colored fine wool plain weave with overhand knots
Pile Material: 0
Weft Material: Fine wool
Warp Material: Single black weft between rows of sumac, + wefts of the colors of the design