ID# 1579
Date: Mid 1990's. These rugs were woven by Afghan refugees in camps in Pakistan. Production ran until 2001 when many weaving refugees returned to Afghanistan
Size: 24 x 36 inches
(61 x 92 cm)
Condition: This Red War Rug is warm and vibrant. The Kalashnikovs and tanks depicted have pops of a bright fuchsia. Overall, the colors are quite contradictory to the imagery. A single row of rainbow bullets line the edges. The reason for the numbers is not totally understood but are believed to be an arbitrary list of what the Pakistani women hypothesized to be on the sides of Russian tanks.
Wool: Very thick and dense
Sheen: Good
Handle: Strong and flexible
Fringe: Half inch kilim, plainweave, with one inch cotton fringe.
Pile: 1/2mm
Warp: Sandy cotten
Weft: Double wefted red cotton