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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
Antique Rugs
Antique Kuba rugs include famous chi-chi prayer rugs, large-scale blossom patterns and richly colored rugs decorated with a series of radiant medallions.
4’2 x 7’3
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
Qashqai Rugs
Antique Qashqai Shiraz hand made from natural wool. Featuring unique design.
5’2 x 7’7
Antique Rugs
Antique Hatchli Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
4’6 x 5’7
Turkomen Rugs
The original Turkman rugs were produced by the Turkman tribes who are the main ethnic group in Turkmenistan and are also found in Afghanistan and Iran. They are used for various purposes, including tent rugs, door hangings and bags of various sizes.
3’4 x 4’2
Antique Rugs
Antique Hatchli hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
4’7 x 6’4
Malayer Rugs
Antique Malayer Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
5’5 x 7
Shahsavan
Antique Shahsavan Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
4’8 x 9’8
Turkomen Rugs
Antique Turkoman hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
2’9 x 4’6
Afshar Rugs
Afshar rugs are similar to antique Caucasian rugs in their rug colors and styles. Using geometric patterns, medallions with diamond patterns and pomegranate vases. Common colors include crimson, saffron gold, ivory, burnt orange and sienna.
6’3 x 11
Kurdish
Kurdish rugs are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them. The presence of Kurdish weavers in the northwestern area of Persia and the Iranian Kurdistan region has led to some stylistic overlap. Antique Kurdish rugs are one of the few under-recognized rug types to emerge in the past 30 years.
4 x 10