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This is a rug by Noruburinka. I bought it 3-4 years ago. I really like it, but I'm organizing my rugs. Short side: approximately 81 cm Long side: approximately 155 cm Wool on cotton I believe it was woven in a workshop in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. I apologize if this is incorrect! It is woven much more finely and delicately than smaller versions of the same design. The fringe is sewn on with my clumsy Mongolian sewing. There are knots showing, and I sewed it while pushing in uncut fringe, choosing the easiest places to sew, so it's wrinkled (the black cotton fabric with the floral pattern was not ironed after washing and was sewn on). Since the fringe is sewn on without being cut, it might be possible to undo it. However, in that case, the side that was previously on the floor would now be on top, so the faint dirt that might be hidden within the fabric could become visible. I will also send the scraps of the sewn fabric when I ship it. When you shake it in water with a neutral detergent dissolved in 40°C water, a very small amount of color will come out (see photo). It's only a little, so I think it's fine, but you should check it yourself when you have it cleaned. I only used it in the winter, placing it at the edge of the tatami mats where I put my futon. (From mid-April to early November, I rolled it up and stored it on a shelf in a well-ventilated closet with no doors, just curtains.) (About 3 times during that period, I unrolled it, applied camphor tree oil to wooden blocks, and rolled it back up with them inside.) I used it as an extension of my futon, or as a path to my futon. I walked on it, but I never sat or relaxed on it. It is expected that there will still be some shedding. It is in good condition, but there is some wear and tear on the edges. I am also hesitant to sell it, so I apologize if I stop the listing.
4 days ago