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Lavender Oriental Carpets
A mid 20th century Spanish style rug, the pale ivory/beige field with an overall pattern in light brick of restrained scrolling vinery and minor flowerheads within a dusty green and ivory border. Colors: ivory/greens/light brick.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Opt for opulence and establish your signature style with the striking brick handwoven closeout rug. As an 8'11" x 11'10" rug that's contemporary modern and abstract in style, you know that this piece can instantly tie the look of your space together. The rug's brick design will effortlessly complement and elevate your home's interior. Better still, the finish will flatter any décor. This new handwoven Indian rug is constructed of wool & art silk pile and a cotton foundation, so it’ll not only look outstanding and perfect in your home — it’ll last for generations. Bring home your brick handwoven closeout rug today!
Pasargad NY
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
Mansour
This exquisite area rug is a true testament to timeless artistry is crafted from wool, it offers a luxurious texture that complements any room's aesthetic. This one-of-a-kind piece is not only visually stunning but also floor heating safe, making it a versatile addition to your home. Whether placed in a living room or a cozy reading nook, it adds warmth and character. Plus, the durable wool construction ensures it will be a cherished part of your decor for years to come.
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Hand knotted in a village around Hmadan, western. Hmadan rugs can originate from any one of hundreds of villages across the vast region. While materials used can vary from one village to another, one uniting characteristic of this area is that virtually all Hamadan rugs are single-wefted, unlike most tribal rugs which are double-wefted. This particular Persian antique rug is in excellent condition and has superb quality wool that must be felt to be fully realized. As far as Hamadans go, this piece is outstanding.