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Afshar Rugs, Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Mid Century Persian Afshar Botteh Circa 1850 Genuine Authentic Woven Carpet Art
3’8″ x 5’4″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Farahan, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Small Antique Persian Sarouk Farahan Genuine Woven Carpet Art Authentic Intricate Design Superb Craftmanship
3’4″ x 4’3″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Sarouk Rugs, Tribal
Antique Rare Persian Sarouk Prayer Rug. Genuine woven carpet art. Authentic and intricate design.
3’4″ x 4’10”
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Farahan, Persian Rugs, Sarouk Rugs
Wool and Cotton Antique Foundation Antique Persian Handspun Wool Sarouk Farahan Authentic Carpet Genuine Woven Art Santa Barbara Design Center Rugs and More
3’4″ x 4’11”
Antique Rugs, Tribal
Antique Kahmseh Chicken Rug Genuine Woven Art Authentic Persian Interesting Carpet Rugs and More Santa Barbara Design Center
Made from the finest handspun natural wool in Persia. Features chickens.
3’10” x 5’3″
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
3’10 x 6’8 Kerman antique carpets are so elegant and sumptuous, and continued by Toranj motif border which is surrounded by margins and minor and narrow lines
Scandinavian
Scandinavia has a long and proud tradition of rug-making on par with many of the regions of the world that are perhaps more immediately associated with the craft—regions such as China and Persia.
5’9 x 7’10
Khamseh, Persian Rugs
Khamseh rugs are woven by several tribes in the Khamseh Confederacy inhabiting the Fars province in the souhtwestern part of Iran.
5’4 x 10’10
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Tribal, Turkish Rugs
Persian Rugs
Antique Malayer Rug woven in west Persia. The Malayer Rugs are mostly in navies and blues but this particular one surrounded by beautiful rose and gold. Antique Malayer Rug is hand made from natural wool and organic dyes.
7’2 x 9’7
Bakhtiari Rugs
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