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Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: beige/taupes/reds
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: camel/ivory/winey red/charcoal
Tufenkian
A tribal Armenian Kazak weave handmade rug. Kakakh II is among the Tufenkian Outlet Kazak collection, the most distinctive Armenian carpet designs, incorporating deeply meaningful symbols into the bright and energetic palettes. This Kazakh II rug is hand knotted of 100% Armenian wool and has a pile height around a third of an inch. This Kazakh II rug features three center medallions and makes use of latch hooks in the border design. The colors in this rug include royal blue, yellow, ruby red and light green with accents in ivory white, light green, steel blue and black.
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: terracotta/ivory/brown/gray-taupe.
Moroccan Mosaic
Marrakech rugs are made out of 100% wool. Hand woven and knotted by skilled craftswomen making ancient designs. Our Mission is to bring handcrafting rugs in uniques Pattern to add a touch of refinement to your home.
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: gold/gray/brown/ivory.
Pasargad NY
Known for producing large rugs that often have a European influence the rugs from Dorokhsh were very popular in France during the late 19th century. This rug features floral motifs in the central field enclosed by a border, itself enclosed by numerous smaller guard borders. This helps create a rug with all the correct proportions that will look magnificent in so many different room settings.