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Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item composed of fabric & fiber
Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item composed of fabric & fiber
Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item composed of fabric & fiber
Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item composed of fabric & fiber
Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item composed of fabric & fiber
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Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item composed of fabric & fiber

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Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug

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Name: Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug

Size: 4.4 x 6.3

Age: Antique

Pile: Low

About: When you think of old village rugs woven in remote lands - you think of women working on this mystical art while watching their kids as the men are also hard at work farming, in the markets, or elsewhere. This piece is a sophisticated Mother-Daughter Boteh design, boteh meaning seed, and mother-daughter because the entire rug has large boteh/seed motifs (representing the mother), all accompanied by another smaller boteh/seed motif (representing the child). Art can not get more beautiful than this, both symbolically and visually. The meaning behind this is pure love, the strongest love, the love of a mother and child. So does this mean that the mother and daughter worked on this rug together? Perhaps, but the workmanship is too good to suggest that a kid had this amount of skill, so perhaps it was dedicated to their child or the woman that wove this rug was pregnant, or that the child helped to bring the dyed wool to the mother while she was working on this piece. We will never know, but either way, you look at it - the love rings true - and when you look at the number of colors in this piece and the amount of work it took to not only weave but to constantly change yarns from one color to another - it is mindblowing. And for this reason, rug weaving is arguably one of the most difficult and challenging art-forms today. This is art inspired by pure love; a mother-daughter boteh antique hand-knotted gem.

This rug is one-of-a-kind, only one available. Because of the nature and age of these older/antique handmade pieces, irregularities and age-related wear are likely to exist and are not considered defects.

We always recommend a high-quality custom cut pad for any and all rugs; these pads are made for hand-knotted rugs. They create a body and support the knots of the rug, as well as prevent it from slipping and sliding.

Item Mother-Daughter Boteh Village Antique Rug
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As seen in Creator's Studio, Milwaukee, WI
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Antique and Vintage rugs for people with a good eye and an old soul!

The Loom House is a company founded by Hemad Fadaifar, a world traveler, entrepreneur, and rug enthusiast as his family has been in the rug business for as long as he can remember; and Barbie Marquette, a designer, and stylist, but mainly a professional photographer specializing in newborn babies, where her work exemplifies the art of capturing soul and purity at it's finest. Together, their shared love for art, design, and story-rich objects have formed into the company that curates, styles, and offers some of the world's most beautiful selection of vintage and antique rugs. These pieces not only have a story to tell but depicts and honors arguably the world's most labor-intensive art, rug weaving.