Label attach it is made out of wall and it is from Pakistan
Hello, this item is a hand knotted wool oriental rug produced in Pakistan, likely dating to the late 20th century, approximately 1980s to early 2000s. The design follows a classic Persian inspired medallion pattern with dense floral field and multiple guard borders, a style widely produced in Pakistani weaving centers such as Lahore and Karachi for export markets. The weave structure, symmetrical pattern clarity, cotton foundation visible at the fringes, and the attached commercial tag all support a machine planned but hand knotted workshop production rather than an antique tribal or village rug. Rugs of this type were made to emulate fine Persian Kashan or Tabriz aesthetics at more accessible price points.
From a market standpoint, Pakistani workshop rugs of this size, approximately 4 × 6 feet, typically sell in the secondary market between 150 USD and 350 USD depending on condition, knot density, and design appeal.