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Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric & fiber
Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric & fiber
Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric & fiber
Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric & fiber
Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric & fiber
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Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones | Area Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric & fiber

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Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones - Rugs

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Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Natural Materials

We carry authentic Antique rugs and VIntage rugs that are truly one of a kind made all by hand with organic dyes and natural hand-spun wool. These mystical pieces have all been professionally cleaned prior to being listed and ready to use. Our entire collection is carefully curated with an extremely picky and discerning eye that captures the heart and soul of these weavers, and the story they share in their nomadic masterpieces.

Name: Penny

Size: 8.4 x 12.6

Age: Vintage

Pile: Low/Medium

About: All right, this is an extremely luxurious rug that shimmers in the light yet can read more earthy depending on which angle you look at it from. The wool is incredible, giving it a beautiful shine, soft plush feel underfoot, and just a wonderfully nomadic piece. This design, is of course, the ancient Elephant track designs because the "guls" or larger octagon motifs are inspired by elephant tracks because these weavers and their ancestors before them traveled via elephant and camel under the stars and sun. You will see bird tracks inside the elephant tracks as well if you look closely! This rug is really super nomadic given the long salvage/kilim ends that are also pure wool (goat hair). Ok, back t the colors; deep indigo, tangerine, earthy mochas, amazing abrash of soft blues, and the main color is really tricky - the best way I can describe it is by giving it the main color of copper/salmon/pink with subtle and earthy ALMOST lavender notes, autumn hues, and faint pinky terracotta. It is a feast for the eyes, and given the lanolin in the wool, when you look on top of the rug and looking with the nap of the rug - it'll shine and glow, and when you look inside the nap of the pile, it'll read darker and deeper and more moody - amazing rug!!

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 Penny and Earthy Salmon-Pink Undertones
Created by The Loom House
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.