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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 10675756, member: 45"]The shrinking can't be reversed, so that's the big issue. Plus it's a Mexican copy of a Navajo Gallup Throw rug, (which has fringe <u>on one end only)</u>, and which marked the "low" point of Navajo weaving. </p><p><br /></p><p>You might try checking what Mexican rugs of similar size and condition are selling for. Someone may want it, but it probably might not be worth it for your time and trouble.</p><p>It might just be best to chalk it up to "educational advice!" (Or donate it to a local thrift shop.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 10675756, member: 45"]The shrinking can't be reversed, so that's the big issue. Plus it's a Mexican copy of a Navajo Gallup Throw rug, (which has fringe [U]on one end only)[/U], and which marked the "low" point of Navajo weaving. You might try checking what Mexican rugs of similar size and condition are selling for. Someone may want it, but it probably might not be worth it for your time and trouble. It might just be best to chalk it up to "educational advice!" (Or donate it to a local thrift shop.)[/QUOTE]
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