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Karajeh, Persian Rugs
Antique Karaje Rug Produced in the Karajeh, a small village near Tabriz these rugs are distinguished by their use of triple and allover medallions. Although the standard Heriz medallion is used, smaller Karajeh Persian rugs are ornamented with medallions from earlier tribal runners. Karajeh rugs use soft earth colors and use geometric patterns.
Size:7’9 x 11
Antique Rugs, Karajeh, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Karajeh Rug Produced in the Karajeh, a small village near Tabriz these rugs are distinguished by their use of triple and allover medallions. Although the standard Heriz medallion is used, smaller Karajeh Persian rugs are ornamented with medallions from earlier tribal runners. Karajeh rugs use soft earth colors and use geometric patterns.
3’4″ x 9’4″
Isfahan Rugs
Finest Isfahan features designs consist of sublimely delicate patterns of arabesque tendrils, palmettes, and cloud-bands in rich magentas, blues, and saffron golds.
Size: 9’4 x 12’5
Antique Rugs
4’7 x 6’7
Antique Malayer Rugs – Antique rugs from the Malayer region embody an angular northwestern style that is best defined by its diversity in style and color. Malayer is a city and an eponymous county located within the province of Hamadan.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Ziegler & Company
5 x 6’1
Produced in the Karajeh, a small village near Tabriz these rugs are distinguished by their use of triple and allover medallions. Although the standard Heriz medallion is used, smaller Karajeh Persian rugs are ornamented with medallions from earlier tribal runners. Karajeh rugs use soft earth colors and use geometric patterns.
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Runners, Sarab
3’3×7’5
Antique Sarab Runner
this Antique Sarab camel hair collectable rug is woven around 1870 in north west Persia. these type of rugs are known for their fine runners with a characteristic camel ground and lozenge-shaped medallions
Antique Rugs, Malayer Rugs, Persian Rugs
A beautiful example of Woven Arts. The fine Paisley Field surrounded with flowers. Ca 1880.
6’2″ x 4’9″