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Mamluk Carpet
Mamluk Carpet
Mamluk Carpet
Mamluk Carpet

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Mamluk Carpet Defined

A group of carpets woven in Cairo Egypt from the 13th to the early 16th centuries. They were woven in the Turkish traditions and most are large format rugs with an octagon medallion in the center. Tiny geometric motifs surround the medallion creating an almost kaleidoscopic effect. Main colors are red, yellow, blues and greens.

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