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Submitted photo · July 13, 2026

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New, age and origin unknown

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AI Identification

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Tribal-style woven rug in a multi-panel prayer design

Rugs and Textiles

AI Estimated Value

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$300 - $600

As of July 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a rectangular woven rug featuring a sequence of four distinct interior panels, each depicting a stylized mihrab or prayer niche. The color palette includes cream, terracotta pink, sage green, and navy blue grounds for the panels, framed by complex geometric borders in earth tones of brown, red, and blue. The rug appears to be constructed of wool or a similar natural fiber with a medium-lengh pile. It is finished with white cotton-style fringe on the two shorter ends. Stylistically, the patterns, including the 's-hook' borders and the hanging lantern motifs within the niches, are consistent with Caucasian or Persian tribal weaving traditions. The owner notes that the item is new, though the specific region of manufacture remains unverified without physical inspection of the knots and foundation. A notable detail is the variation in border patterns between the top three panels and the bottom navy blue panel, which features a different secondary border style. The condition appears well-preserved with no obvious stains or symmetrical wear patterns visible in the image. This identification is a hypothesis based on visual pattern recognition; lack of visible labels or tags means origin cannot be stated with certainty.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image and the user submission indicating the item is new with unknown origin, this appears to be a multi-panel prayer rug featuring stylized mihrab motifs. The design incorporates geometric borders and a color palette consistent with Caucasian or Persian weaving traditions. From the photo, I observe a medium pile and structural characteristics suggesting wool on a cotton foundation, though I cannot physically examine the knots or back to evaluate whether it is hand-knotted or machine-woven. The value estimate assumes this is a hand-knotted piece of recent manufacture, typical of modern tribal-style rugs entering the secondary market. Decorative pieces of this type hold modest interior design appeal, though the secondary market heavily favors older, naturally dyed examples. If physical inspection indicates this is a machine-made piece rather than a hand-woven rug, the market value would likely be closer to $50 to $150. A hands-on physical inspection by a textile specialist is required to evaluate the knot density, foundation materials, and dye types to support a stronger attribution and value assessment.

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