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North West Rugs – is the area straddling the Caucasus mountains, Caspian sea and borders with South Asiaa. Rugs produced in North West Persia represent a convergence of cultures from the Kazakhs and Khazars to the invading Mughals. The region of N. West Persia includes parts of Iran, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Carpet weavers in N. West Persia were not the most prolific craftspeople but their rare high quality carpets are sought after commodities that regularly sell for record breaking sums. Historic evidence depicting looms and detailed carpet patterns confirms the development of knotted pile carpets and flat woven Kilim rugs during the Timurid dynasty which thrived
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
This traditional-style rug is based on antique oriental designs skillfully hand-knotted using the finest of wool. This rug will reflect the luxury and style of a bygone age in a modern setting.
Enjoy this area rug with its fresh and timeless, spotted look. With its unique and luxurious design, this area rug will definitely transform and create a personal touch in your living space.
Hand-knotted in India with a mixture of cut and loop piles together with a blend of the finest of wools and viscose highlights makes this contemporary collection very special.
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Enjoy this area rug with its fresh and timeless spotted look. With its unique and luxurious design, this area rug will definitely transform and create a personal touch in your living space.
Aga John Oriental Rugs
The vintage rug that has been sun-bleached and overdyed to give a contemporary look. This area rug is a vintage oriental rug that has been stripped of its pile, sun-bleached, and saturated with color to create a one-of-a-kind piece. It will be perfect for your space.
The luxury of silk hand-knotted in India brings to this area rug the finest of details that will impart elegance to any setting.
Pasargad
This gorgeous vintage overdyed rug is a powerful and contemporary rug that is still rooted in tradition and can define a room. One-of-a-kind vintage rug that is woven with traditional motifs using top-grade wool and dyed in a bold color that is hot in fashion and home decor right now. Offers a vintage look.
The Persian Serapi rugs belong to a family of regional Persian rugs. These rugs were produced in the Iranian province of Eastern Azerbaijan and the area surrounding Heriz.The village of Serab (or Sarab), where Serapi rugs are generally attributed to, is located south of the region responsible for the eponymous Heriz rugs – the region of North West Persia – and less than 80 miles east of Tabriz. The term Serapi is often applied to the finest antique rug examples from the Heriz area. However, the Serapi designation is a hot topic that is contested by many experts. Nevertheless, Serapi rugs particularly those produced prior to the turn of the 20th century are in high demand today.Antique Serapi rugs were made by small workshops and families, which resulted in formal Persian carpets as well as those with rustic tribal influences. Local production methods contributed to the characteristic abrash that adds a textural appearance to the stark field and contrasting decorations seen in many Persian Serapi rugs. These fine antique carpets were made in many sizes and shapes ranging from elongated corridor carpets to highly desirable room-size rugs. Persian Serapi rugs feature clear colors, creamy un-dyed fleece beautifully tempered reds, warm earth tones and concentrated blues.
A luxurious combination of 40% soft silks together with 60% of the finest of Wools come together in these hand-knotted rugs. Woven by master weavers in India the designs are current & contemporary floral patterns. The transitional nature of these beautiful pieces lends themselves so well to today's styles and helps to give a look to a room that is both relaxing and contemplative.
This rug is hand-knotted with the finest blend of New Zealand and Indian wool. The designs are revivals of oriental styles from the late 19th century.
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