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Tabriz Rugs
This heavenly Antique Tabriz is why many clients are drawn to them. With their exquisite refinement, few could have imagined that subtly could be extended in such an enchanting way. This carpet’s allusive forms will quietly heighten alongside the modest lines of a contemporary interior, making a passionate yet soft spoken assurance.
12’9″x18’10”
Antique Rugs, Caucasian Rugs, Kuba Zeichur, Tribal
An exquisite Kuba Soumak rug was considered the best rugs of the Caucasus in their heyday. This Antique Kuba Rug is beautifully and richly colored, and they combine cryptic Caucasian symbols with exceptionally decorative motifs.
4’5″x5’9″
Caucasian Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kazak Rugs, Kourosh Collection
Farahan, Farahan Rugs
Antique Saruk Farahan Rug is hand made from natural wool and organic dyes. This Antique Saruk Farahan features different shades of green which artistically is made by combination of the yellow from Zafran and blue from Indigo. Zafran is as expensive as gold. It is a village/tribal rug with 140 years old.
4’3″ x 6’8″
Antique Rugs, Turkish Rugs
Shirvan
Antique Rugs, Silk Rugs
Antique Silk Prayer featuring unique pattern. Hand made from silk and natural dyes.
This magnificent antique prayer rug stands out among the more common rugs that one finds on the market for many reasons. This antique silk rug was produced in 1880, which is a time when great efforts were being taken to revive the carpet industry in Persia.
4 x 5’5
Hereke
Antique Rugs, Hereke
Antique Hereke rugs are elegant, distinguished and enduring design pieces. It’s estimated that even smaller Hereke rugs have taken weavers one year to complete. These magnificent rugs use the finest materials and the most exquisite patterns
Shirvan
Shirvan rugs are often the most sought after antique rugs from the Caucasus. Shirvan rugs were made not far from those of Kuba, which are closely related in terms of design and coloration.
4’7 x 10’3
Antique Rugs, Nain Rug
Persian Nain Rugs – Nain is a small village located in central Iran that has relatively recently become a renowned center for carpet weaving. Production began here in the 1930’s. Although Nains are not as old as many of the traditional Persian rugs, they retain their value in terms of construction