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Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kerman Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Persian Kerman Rug are so elegant and sumptuous, and continued by Toranj motif border which is surrounded by margins and minor and narrow lines 4’9″ x 6’7″ P.O.R
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique West Persian Kurdish Rug circa 1875 Genuine Authentic Intricate Woven Carpet Art Santa Barbara Design Center Rugs and More
4’6″ x 8′
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Isfahan Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Persian Wool Isfahan Tree of Life Genuine Authentic Carpet Art Intricate
4’6″ x 7’3″
Bidjar Rugs, Bijar, Designer Collections, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
6’10 x 8’8
Finest persian Bijar with center diamond medallion. Hand woven of natural wool and dyes.
Classical Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tabriz Rugs, The Moroccan Collection
Very fine and intricate Tabriz from North West Iran with all over roses and leafs.
6’7″ x 5’3″
Nain Rug
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. These rugs are often grandiose in scale, many exceeding 25 feet in length. They are also exquisite in design due to their use of silk in weaving both the foundation and fine pile of many rugs from the area.
5’6 x 8
Beluch Rugs
Baluchi Rug– Within the antique Oriental rugs milieu familiar to collectors and rug enthusiasts, no single group of rugs has had a more checkered or contested career than Baluch rugs and carpets, woven by tribes people in eastern Persia and western Afghanistan.
2’4 x 4’6
Karabah
Produced in the Karajeh, a small village near Tabriz these carpets 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.
5 x 7’5
Nain Rug
Antique Nain rugs are created in Iran in the town of Nain or in nearby areas. Style and design of the Nains is heavily influenced by the Isfahan weavers, but they are easily distinguishable by the colors used. Elegant and understated, the Persian Nain rug is highly desirable and a testament to the craftsmanship of the area.
5’2 x 8’3
Antique Rugs, Nain Rug
Woven by skilled artisans, Persian Nain rugs are highly sought after. They are made with beautifully muted colors, predominantly beige and navy. Light blue, burgundy, and green are used occasionally. They are woven using the Persian knot. Iranian Nains usually have a cotton warp, however sometimes silk warps are used.
5’4 x 8
Isfahan Rugs
Isfahan Rugs – In the seventeenth century Isfahan emerged as the new, more centrally located capital of the Safavid dynasty, and it soon became a flourishing center of classical Persian art and culture supported directly by the patronage of the Safavid monarchs.
The carpets produced in Isfahan at this time entirely reflected this Golden Age of Safavid luxury and refinement, favoring as they did centralized medallion compositions filled with lush arabesque ornament produced with the greatest intricacy and precision.
2’5 x 3’7
Beluch Rugs
Antique Baluchi Prayer Rug can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination. As well as high quality workmanship. A unique tribal art piece from the Baluchi Tribe. Baluch rugs are hand knotted rugs that are woven in the wider area of Baluchistan Baluchi. These rugs are tribal by nature and are made to be mobile, since the tribes moved often.
2’4×4’9