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Swasti | Runner Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric with fiber
Swasti | Runner Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric with fiber
Swasti | Runner Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric with fiber
Swasti | Runner Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric with fiber
Swasti | Runner Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric with fiber
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Swasti | Runner Rug in Rugs by The Loom House. Item made of fabric with fiber

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Antique Rugs and Vintage Rugs are what we specialize in and every piece in our collection is genuinely old, authentic pieces with beauty and mystique, and of course washed and ready to use!

Name: Swasti

Size: 4 x 10.4

Age: Antique C. 1940's

Pile: Low/Med

About: This is a fantastic piece with an iconic Boteh design and filled with random animal motifs that are signs of protection. The Boteh motifs are signs of seeds/fertility/growth/prosperity - but if we take the most direct and literal meaning of them, the Seed, and the animals are signs of protection - then the weaver could have woven this design speaking to the world that this rug was woven for her children and to be protected forever. That is beautiful!! It is ONLY through these messages and hidden symbols that we can connect the dots that the weaver intended for her art, as she isn't longer alive to tell her story. This is why these pieces are so mysterious and arbitrary yet the meanings are hidden in plain sight if we're willing to open our eyes and hearts. The colors of apricot, rust, autumn, and an amber meets umber are so pretty, only to be grounded with the stark contrast of the deep indigo blues, softer medium blues, random greens that pop through particular parts of the design, the beige, even some random purple! Such a wild color palette. An awesome mountain-inspired border around the perimeter and the chain-linked boteh design where no two seeds touching are alike, and the animals watch over. Lastly, if you look close - you will see the most controversial symbol of the 21st century - the SWASTIKA. Obviously, this rug was woven before WW1 and WW2 so the meaning of the motif was intended to represent what it was always intended to represent - balance, the four pillars of life, and all the other POSITIVE meanings this symbol represented in ancient Oriental and Middle eastern culture hundreds and hundreds of years ago. I actually love seeing this symbol in antique rugs and textiles because it gives us a chance to embrace the true meaning and try and erase the meaning that Hitler made famous. If we are educated, then we can educate anyone else that sees this symbol and maybe one day bring it back to its original meanings of all that is good. This rug has an incredibly soft wool pile with natural goat hair foundation making it a soft and floppy handle yet nice and dense in terms of the weave. Some minor age-related wear but nothing really worth mention or easily notable - but all in all, you will LOVE this charming nomadic piece!

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 Swasti
Created by The Loom House
As seen in Creator's Studio, Milwaukee, WI
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Wescover creator since 2020
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.