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Hereke, Silk Rugs
Antique Silk Hereke W/ Silver hand made with wool featuring unique silver design and flower pattern.
3×4’9
Modern Rugs, Runners
Leesa Runner hand made from natural wool and organic dyes. featuring unique colorful pattern.
3’1 x 6’4
Antique Rugs, Shirvan
Antique Shirvan hand made of natural wool and organic dyes
5’6 x 3’10’
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection
This piece of genuine woven carpet art is a Classical Silk Collectible Caucasian Kayseri in Great Condition. Turkish Kayseri Rugs can be identified by their dense weaving.
3’9″ x 6’7″
Antique Rugs, Beluch Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Beluch rugs can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination. As well as high quality workmanship. The Baluch people are mainly Persian speaking tribes that inhabit the Eastern regions of Iran, Southern Pakistan and West Afghanistan.
3′ x 5’11”
Antique Rugs, Beluch Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Beluch rugs can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination. As well as high quality workmanship. The Baluch people are mainly Persian speaking tribes that inhabit the Eastern regions of Iran, Southern Pakistan and West Afghanistan.
3’1″ x 4’8
Antique Rugs, Beluch Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Camelhair Persian Beluch Circa 1900s. A piece of genuine and authentic woven carpet art from Santa Barbara Design Center Rugs and More. This rug features decorative kelims on the shorter sides made of camelhair to protect the carpet from wear.
3’2″ x 4’8″
Antique Rugs, Beluch Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection
Finest Tribal Antique Persian Beluch can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination. This rug comes from a tribal area in Southern Iran bordering Afghanistan and Pakistan
3 x 5″1′
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Qashqai Rugs, Tribal
P.O.R
3’10” x 5’4″
The Antique Persian Qashgai Woven Circa 1890 features dark reds, saffron golds, and rich blues. Furthermore jewel tone rug colors became available to the ancient tribes with vegetable-based dyes.