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BRITISH COLOUR STANDARD - Bokhara Grey No.366


Sep 30, 2018

BRITISH COLOUR STANDARD - Bokhara Grey No.366

Named from the color often found in oriental rugs from the Bokhara district of Turkestan.

Traditionally made by the Turkmen tribes the rugs were made almost entirely from locally obtained materials,. Using wool from the herds and vegetable dyes, or other natural dyes from the land to create the Bokhara grey colour.

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