Lori rugs are a type of Persian tribal rug traditionally woven by the nomadic Lori people of the Lorrestan province. Crafted from high-quality wool, these rugs are celebrated for their durability and unique designs, often featuring geometric patterns that reflect the natural landscape and cultural heritage of their makers. This semi-antique Lori rug, hand-knotted with wool on a cotton foundation, features the signature geometric patterns from the region. It bears a signature with the date 1348 in the Persian calendar, which corresponds to around 1969-1970. Despite its age, this Lori rug has been meticulously maintained and remains well-suited to handle foot traffic for many years to come.
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Lori rugs are a type of Persian tribal rug traditionally woven by the nomadic Lori people of the Lorrestan province. Crafted from high-quality wool, these rugs are celebrated for their durability and unique designs, often featuring geometric patterns that reflect the natural landscape and cultural heritage of their makers. This semi-antique Lori rug, hand-knotted with wool on a cotton foundation, features the signature geometric patterns from the region. It bears a signature with the date 1348 in the Persian calendar, which corresponds to around 1969-1970. Despite its age, this Lori rug has been meticulously maintained and remains well-suited to handle foot traffic for many years to come.
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