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Culture
Baluchi people
Culture
Kurdish
Creation date
late 19th century
Materials
wool
Dimensions
34 x 63 in. | 86.4 x 160.0 cm.
Credit line
Colonel Jeff W. Boucher Collection
Accession number
1996.70
Collection
Not Currently On View
Rugs with this type of design and color palette are usually attributed to the weavers with Kurdish origins who have emigrated from Western Iran.
Colonol Jeff W. Boucher, Alexandria, Virginia; given to Indianapolis Museum of Art (1996).
