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English: Yomut, Turkmenistan

FIVE-SIDED BRIDAL TRAPPING (asmalyk)

1st half of the 19th century
Date 1st half of the 19th century
Source http://www.ne-rugsociety.org/gallery/collectors-eye/catalogue-45.htm
Author Unknown Yomut weaver
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FIVE-SIDED BRIDAL TRAPPING (asmalyk) from the Yomut tribe, Turkmenistan

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