Details
- Dimensions
- 3′10″ × 6′3″ and 0.1″ thick
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Pattern
- Stripe
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Sisal
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Antique White
- Condition Notes
- In very good condition. Rug is not perfectly rectangular The original size of the rug is shortened and narrowed In very good condition. Rug is not perfectly rectangular The original size of the rug is shortened and narrowed less
- Description
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White Vintage white background napa striped kilim rug, from Aegean Turkey. Approximately 40-50 years old.
Material : hemp on hemp … more White Vintage white background napa striped kilim rug, from Aegean Turkey. Approximately 40-50 years old.
Material : hemp on hemp
What is the hemp
Hemp is the fiber and seed part of the Cannabis Sativa L. plant, opposed to the flower part of the plant which is “legally considered” marijuana. The fiber and seeds are incredible valuable and is why hemp is often called a “cash crop”. Hemp is a very hearty plant and grows very quickly in very diverse soil Conditions. Cultivation of hemp for industrial purposes has been done by many civilizations for over 12,000 years. Industrial hemp was the desired fiber used to manufacture rope, canvas, paper, and clothing until alternative textiles and synthetics for these purposes were discovered. Although China has been the largest hemp producer over the years, other countries such as Australia and Canada are catching up. It has been illegal for anyone to grow hemp in the United States as hemp is illegal under the marijuana prohibition act but Colorado has changed the laws and paved the way for industrial hemp production again in the United States(see hemp history). Now hemp oils, hemp plastics, hemp building materials and many hemp fiber products can be seen and purchased on the market. Hemp is truly an amazing plant with the potential to help “green up” many industries.
Traditionally, hemp fiber has been a very coarse fiber when raw, which made it well suited to rope but less than ideal for clothing designed to be worn against delicate human skin. Advances in breeding of the plants and treatment/processing of the fibers have resulted in a much finer, softer hemp fiber, which is ideal for weaving into hemp clothing, fabrics and rope. Watch the video on Hemp for victory to learn more about the importance of hemp during war times. less
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