Persian, oriental and area rugs
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Runner Beige Gabbeh Persian Oriental Area Rug 8 ft. runner Handspun Wool The Gabbeh is a very simple hand-woven tribal rug made by nomadic people in southern Iran and India. Its distinctive native style is especially suited to modern and eclectic interiors. The early weaver was given only the cotton for the base, along with dyed woolen yarn. He had no pattern, but looked at his surroundings and reproduced what he saw. Therefore every carpet is unique. This spontaneous style recently achieved much wider acceptance, and became very popular at home and abroad. Generally on a thick, heavy pile it combines large uncluttered fields with the occasional geometric human or animal silhouette. Sometimes there are over-all abstract patterns or bold stripes. Due to great demand for the Indo-Gabbeh, patterns were eventually made of the more popular designs. Once production was organized, specific colors, sizes and designs could be ordered. However, due to the variety in texture and quality of natural woolen yarn, with occasional gray fibers occurring, 'abrash' * ensures that no two rugs are identical. - Category: Home/Family - Home D?cor - Gabbeh Item: 456738917
- Runner Beige Gabbeh Persian Oriental Area Rug 8 ft. runner Handspun Wool |
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Runner Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 ft. runner No Pile Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. - Category: Home/Family - Home D?cor - Hashtrood Item: 460771226
- Runner Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 ft. runner No Pile |
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Small Size Teal Green Gabbeh Persian Oriental Area Rug 3x5 Handspun Wool The Gabbeh is a very simple hand-woven tribal rug made by nomadic people in southern Iran and India. Its distinctive native style is especially suited to modern and eclectic interiors. The early weaver was given only the cotton for the base, along with dyed woolen yarn. He had no pattern, but looked at his surroundings and reproduced what he saw. Therefore every carpet is unique. This spontaneous style recently achieved much wider acceptance, and became very popular at home and abroad. Generally on a thick, heavy pile it combines large uncluttered fields with the occasional geometric human or animal silhouette. Sometimes there are over-all abstract patterns or bold stripes. Due to great demand for the Indo-Gabbeh, patterns were eventually made of the more popular designs. Once production was organized, specific colors, sizes and designs could be ordered. However, due to the variety in texture and quality of natural woolen yarn, with occasional gray fibers occurring, 'abrash' * ensures that no two rugs are identical. - Category: Home/Family - Home D?cor - Gabbeh Item: 459160573
- Small Size Teal Green Gabbeh Persian Oriental Area Rug 3x5 Handspun Wool |
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Runner Beige Ghoochan Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 ft. runner Handspun Wool The Gabbeh is a very simple hand-woven tribal rug made by nomadic people in southern Iran and India. Its distinctive native style is especially suited to modern and eclectic interiors. The early weaver was given only the cotton for the base, along with dyed woolen yarn. He had no pattern, but looked at his surroundings and reproduced what he saw. Therefore every carpet is unique. This spontaneous style recently achieved much wider acceptance, and became very popular at home and abroad. Generally on a thick, heavy pile it combines large uncluttered fields with the occasional geometric human or animal silhouette. Sometimes there are over-all abstract patterns or bold stripes. Due to great demand for the Indo-Gabbeh, patterns were eventually made of the more popular designs. Once production was organized, specific colors, sizes and designs could be ordered. However, due to the variety in texture and quality of natural woolen yarn, with occasional gray fibers occurring, 'abrash' * ensures that no two rugs are identical. - Category: Home/Family - Home D?cor - Ghoochan Item: 456739258
- Runner Beige Ghoochan Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 ft. runner Handspun Wool |
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Runner Blue-Navy Mahal Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 ft. runner Wool Sarough is a large village which is located near Arak in west-central Iran. It is an important and historic center in the region, with a respected, romantic name in carpet weaving. Patterns usually incorporate floral vines, with red and navy as predominant colors, generally carried out in wool of very high quality. - Category: Home/Family - Home D?cor - Mahal Item: 459608291
- Runner Blue-Navy Mahal Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 ft. runner Wool |
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Runner Red-Rust Sanandaj Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 ft. runner No Pile Sometimes referred to as Senneh, Sanandaj is a small town in Kurdistan, western Iran. Sanandaj rugs are among the best in quality in tribal Kurdish Rugs. The patterns of these are almost always geometric but sometimes bears great resemblance to the Bidjar. Older rugs of this type are extremely valuable and durable. - Category: Home/Family - Home D?cor - Sanandaj Item: 460771446
- Runner Red-Rust Sanandaj Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 ft. runner No Pile - more info |
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Medium Size Blue-Navy Sanandaj Persian Oriental Area Rug 5x10 No Pile Sometimes referred to as Senneh, Sanandaj is a small town in Kurdistan, western Iran. Sanandaj rugs are among the best in quality in tribal Kurdish Rugs. The patterns of these are almost always geometric but sometimes bears great resemblance to the Bidjar. Older rugs of this type are extremely valuable and durable. - Category: Home/Family - Home D?cor - Sanandaj Item: 460771489
- Medium Size Blue-Navy Sanandaj Persian Oriental Area Rug 5x10 No Pile - for sale |
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Small Size Light Tan Kashmar Persian Oriental Area Rug 3x5 Wool The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels. - Home/Family - Home D?cor - Kashmar - 457186330
- Small Size Light Tan Kashmar Persian Oriental Area Rug 3x5 Wool - on sale |
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Large Size Red Hamadan Persian Oriental Area Rug 7x10 Wool Situated in west-central Iran, Hamadan is perhaps one of the largest centers for the trade of tribal rugs. The patterns in Hamadans vary from primitive geometrics to floral or overall Herati designs. Colors can also vary widely, from red, green and blue, to beige, rust, yellow and salmon. - Home/Family - Home D?cor - Hamadan - 456733193
- Large Size Red Hamadan Persian Oriental Area Rug 7x10 Wool - for sale |
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Medium Size Beige Mahal Persian Oriental Area Rug 4x6 Handspun Wool Sarough is a large village which is located near Arak in west-central Iran. It is an important and historic center in the region, with a respected, romantic name in carpet weaving. Patterns usually incorporate floral vines, with red and navy as predominant colors, generally carried out in wool of very high quality. - Home/Family - Home D?cor - Mahal - 456737727
- Medium Size Beige Mahal Persian Oriental Area Rug 4x6 Handspun Wool - on sale |
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Large Size Red Najafabad Persian Oriental Area Rug 7x10 Wool Among the finest handmade carpets ever made, Isfahan rugs are the pinnacle of the Persian carpet. In an enchanted city, renowned for its taste and finesse, these carpets are of great delicacy and utmost intricacy. The city of Isfahan holds pride of place in the Persian rug industry because of its rich history and reputation dating back to the 16th century. Most Isfahan carpets are finely detailed in wool and silk, often on a base of pure silk. Until the middle of the 20th century colors were mostly stronger, like bold reds and blues on the ubiquitous beige. But later comes the visible influence of the international Designer, with more subdued ranges of subtler colors. Still, at the sight of curvilinear vines snaking over an elegant field around an exquisite medallion, especially if the long fringes glisten silkily from magnificent borders, the word 'Isfahan' tends to spring to one's lips. Patterns include pictorial and tree-of-life schemes, as well as the Shah Abbas field with its floral vines. - Home/Family - Home D?cor - Najafabad - 456737793
- Large Size Red Najafabad Persian Oriental Area Rug 7x10 Wool - more info |
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Runner Dark Burgundy Kashmar Persian Oriental Area Rug 8 ft. runner Wool The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels. - Home/Family - Home D?cor - Kashmar - 457186365
- Runner Dark Burgundy Kashmar Persian Oriental Area Rug 8 ft. runner Wool - description |
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