Hi everyone!
Firstly I’d like to say that as a young collector I’m really glad to be part of this group, and hope to learn a lot from you all.
I recently found a dowry rug for sale online, and I was quite puzzled, yet entranced by the design. After speaking to a friend who most of you may know, he was able to spot the synthetic dyes (now slightly faded) in some of the areas. He confirmed that the drawing is an old one, the rug probably circa 1890, and that in this case the young lady who wove it most probably tried her best using whatever she could get her hands on in order to impress the groom’s family.
I’d love to show you all this interesting piece and looking forward to hearing what you have to say.
Kind regards
Krynauw

Firstly I’d like to say that as a young collector I’m really glad to be part of this group, and hope to learn a lot from you all.
I recently found a dowry rug for sale online, and I was quite puzzled, yet entranced by the design. After speaking to a friend who most of you may know, he was able to spot the synthetic dyes (now slightly faded) in some of the areas. He confirmed that the drawing is an old one, the rug probably circa 1890, and that in this case the young lady who wove it most probably tried her best using whatever she could get her hands on in order to impress the groom’s family.
I’d love to show you all this interesting piece and looking forward to hearing what you have to say.
Kind regards
Krynauw
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