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Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Iranian Rugs, Persian Rugs
Antique Kermanshah Tree of Life
4’4” x 6’11”
This collectible antique rug from the Kerman province of Persia presents a unique shaped bulbs that serves as fertile ground for a “Tree of Life”. This Antique Kermanshah Tree of Life Rug with its rich stem and petal design containing unique birds and beautiful peacocks. This one uses an unusual size as a border with several birds and bushes creating an elegant effect that seems to draw the viewer’s eye inward the rug.
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Iranian Rugs, Kashan Rugs, Persian Rugs
The finest hand-knotted and natural dyed fibers. Tree of life.
4’3″ x 6’7″
Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Suzani, Textile Art
P.O.R
5’8″ x 5’9″
Rasht Shawl Embroidery Circa 1850 Embroidered Shawls are real works of art. They became complex in their use of traditional Persian floral patterns.
Kourosh Collection, Suzani, Textile Art
P.O.R
Size: 5’6″ x 5’6″
Beautiful Antique Kerman Shawl Circa 1800 Embroidered are real works of art. They became complex in their use of traditional Persian floral patterns.
Kourosh Collection, Suzani, Textile Art
P.O.R
5’10” x 5’10”
Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl Circa 1700 are a real works of art. They became complex in their use of traditional Persian floral patterns
Tibetan Rugs
Antique Tibetan Floor Meditation Mat is hand made from natural wool and organic dyes.
2’7″x2’7″
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″
Navajos
Antique Navajo over size is hand made from natural wool
5’7″x8′
Caucasian Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kazak Rugs, Kourosh Collection
Modern Rugs
Modern Ocean rug combines earthy hues and textural design creating a relaxed and refined series.
7’9 x 9’9
Navajos
Navajos
Navajo rugs and native American Indian blankets are intricately geometric, tightly woven rugs in which the weft is packed tightly, making the warp invisible. It is commonly believed that the Pueblo Indians first introduced weaving to the Navajo Indian at the beginning of the 18th century.
3’8 x 5