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beautiful traditional flatwoven Moroccan kilim rug for sale ?


gemmashah

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Bought 6 months ago in Marrakech for ?185 - selling for ?75+


Measures approx 150cm by 185cm - or 5ft by 6ft - with a gorgeous deep blue/navy and grey tone pattern with red trim


It's handmade & intricately woven so not perfectly symmetrical like a factory made rug


Selling as it's not big enough for the space I bought it for :(


Available in SW2, off the top of Brixton Hill from a pet and smoke free home


A similar rug currently available on ebay for ?250 !

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Traditional-Moroccan-Kilim-Rug-Berber-Boho-Ethnic-1-4m-x-1-9m-55-x75-/112120667853?hash=item1a1ae99ecd:g:16MAAOSwOVpXZsur


Thanks...


Gemma

Hi Gemma,


I'm really interested in this beautiful rug however I will need to do some measurements of my room first so I don't make the same mistake, such a shame it didn't fit yours!

Also, do you think it would be transportable on bus/ train rolled up with some helpers.....?


Cheers,


Izzy

Hi izzy


It is really beautiful, sad to be selling it


Yes definitely easy on public transport as its flat woven so not too thick. I managed to fly back with the rug wrapped up in hand luggage (courtesy of some very clever packing from the original seller!)


Hope this helps...


Gemma

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