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Samad Rugs
The Shibori rug collection is inspired by the ancient Japanese Shibori dyeing technique. Designed with a fluid assortment of soft blurry-edged shapes, these rugs are crafted with high-quality wool, dyed to deep saturated indigo hues that evoke feelings of tranquility. Through their unique patterns and rich color palettes, these versatile shibori rugs can easily be a perfect modern decor addition or standout feature within a room.
Bold in color and modern in style, these fresco-inspired designs appear as though painted by hand. The Leonardo rug collection is finely crafted with hand-carded wool, which brings a unique texture to these striking carpets.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Yastik's are small size rugs that are adaptions of traditional Turkish designs. Yastik's were traditionally used on the divans or sofa benches of Turkish living rooms but now fit in so many other places to create a point of interest. Hand-woven in Turkey, where rug weaving is a culture rather than a business.
Pasargad NY
Tablecloths instantly improve a less-than-perfect tabletop and add the perfect touch of elegance to any room. They can add the perfect pop of color, accent and theme to any party, and help you make a statement without even trying. And now at Pasargad DC , you can easily create the perfect tablecloth for any occasion!
The Shibori rug collection is inspired by the ancient Japanese Shibori dyeing technique. Designed with a fluid assortment of soft blurry-edged shapes. Through their unique patterns and rich color palettes, these versatile Shibori rugs can easily be a perfect modern decor addition or standout feature within a room.
Pasargad DC Modern Collection. Hand-knotted in India from wool and bamboo silk, this rug is very soft and comfortable. It brings modern sophistication to your home with elegant designs, perfect for your elegant décor.
Oriental Rug of Houston
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This is a beautiful multi color machine made, oriental wool and jute rug.
American hooked rugs are indigenous to the Northeast region of the United States and Eastern Canada. Their production began in the mid-1800s, gradually spreading lower to North America. Hooked rugs were made from any scrap material available and burlap feed sacks were used for the foundation. Measures: 1'6'' x 2'5''
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