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Kazak rugs have been sought after for generations, their unique design aesthetic a captivating combination of tribal history and geographic influence. Intricately hand-knotted from wool, the medallions, allover patterns, and central design reflect the inspiration the weavers drew from Caucasian rugs. A vivacious use of color, including brilliant reds, navies and ivories make these compelling, timeless additions to any room.
ECARPETGALLERY
Luxuriant hand knotted rugs, blending Persian, Mogul and colonial British styles. A fusion of the traditional with striking contemporary hues. A marriage of elegant designs and contemporary colors that will breathe life into decors that range from the casual to the super chic.
Vibrance rugs epitomize classic with a twist: traditional patterns overdyed in brilliant color. Each hand-knotted rug is washed in a 100%-natural botanical dye that reveals hidden nuances in the designs. These are rugs that transcend trends, and their sturdy construction ensures that they'll withstand years of heavy traffic.
Aga John Oriental Rugs
Traditional design elements brought together in a new and unique combination make for an intriguing transitional area rug. A dark blue and silver all-over design center panel is framed by a royal blue lightly patterned border. The wool/silk blend makes for durability and a lovely smooth feel. A one-of-a-kind rug for a special space.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
This area rug exudes warmth style and silky sheen. The on-trend colorway is perfectly suited to today’s décors.
Pasargad NY
Persian Nain rugs are renowned for their detail and fine use of outlining along the central motifs. Breaking from the classical style of many vintage rugs produced around central Iran, Persian Nain rugs became renowned for their modern appeal and personal style, establishing the classical motifs of many other regional rugs, only through a more precise lens. In this striking piece, the precision is particularly visible along the heart of the vintage Persian rug, where the attention to detail allows each individual color to stand out as a unique part of the whole. The surrounding borders help ground the masterpiece and add horizontal intrigue to the natural elements within, which are arranged vertically to establish a cascading effect.
This hand-knotted rug is a true work of art. The intricate patterns and deep blue and navy hues bring timeless elegance to any room, making it a stunning centerpiece. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it’s not just a floor covering but a statement of sophistication. Its unique design ensures it stands out, while the durable materials promise lasting beauty.
Gabbeh rugs are made by the nomadic Qashqai tribes of southern Iran. They are rough cut and long piled rugs of rich color and best quality wool. They are sometimes referred to by the heritage of the specific tribe by which they are woven, such as “a Lori rug,” or by the name of the city in which they are most often traded, such as “a Shiraz rug” or “a Shiraz Gabbeh.” The word “Gabbeh” literally translates to “in the rough,” and it is an accurate description of this style of Persian rug. Gabbeh carpets are woven on makeshift ground looms constructed both of materials that are kept and hauled for long distances by the nomadic tribel, and also of materials that are found at each site where the tribe sets up camp. Due to the fact that part of the loom must be found at each site, a wide variety is introduced. Thus, these rugs are usually somewhat irregular in shape. But, for what they lack in perfectly uniform shape they more than make up for in character, durability and uniqueness.
Gabbeh rugs are made by the nomadic Qashqai tribes of southern Iran. They are rough cut and long piled rugs of rich color and best quality wool. They are sometimes referred to by the heritage of the specific tribe by which they are woven, such as “a Lori rug,” or by the name of the city in which they are most often traded, such as “a Shiraz rug” or “a Shiraz Gabbeh.” The word “Gabbeh” literally translates to “in the rough,” and it is an accurate description of this style of Persian rug. Gabbeh carpets are woven on makeshift ground looms constructed both of materials that are kept and hauled for long distances by the nomadic tribes, and also of materials that are found at each site where the tribe sets up camp. Due to the fact that part of the loom must be found at each site, a wide variety is introduced. Thus, these rugs are usually somewhat irregular in shape. But, for what they lack in perfectly uniform shape they more than make up for in character, durability, and uniqueness.
Originating centuries ago in what is now Turkey, Oushak rugs have long been sought after for their intricate patterns, lush yet subtle colors, and soft luster. These rugs honor that rich heritage and continue to captivate with their hand-knotted wool construction, ensuring their durability. Rest easy knowing that these rugs are not just fashionable but built to withstand the test of time, making them a cherished addition to your home for years to come.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
New Formal Classic Persian Traditional Afghani Tabriz 14' X 19'5" Gold/Blue/Navy Blue Rug.
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