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Medium Size Beige Couristan-RoyalImperial Persian Oriental Area Rug 4x6 Wool
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Retail price: $2398.00
Your price: $1199.00
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For centuries, traditional Persian area rugs have been a symbol of elegance, luxury and wealth throughout the world. Handed down from generation to generation to become classic family heirlooms, their timeless beauty has endured the test of time. The Royal Imperial Collection by Couristan pays homage to the ancient art of rug-making and to the weaving regions in which these handmade masterpieces originated. Meticulously hand-knotted using a Persian Knot, each stunning chrome dyed design offers a sumptuous range of vibrant and vivid hues. Hand-spun yarn of 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool, provides Royal Imperial with a rich, sensuous patina and a deep, lush pile. Enriched by patterns from classic Persian area rugs, each timeless design in this unique collection will create a dramatic fashion statement in any traditional room-setting. |
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Large Size Blue-Navy Najafabad Persian Oriental Area Rug 10x13 Wool
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Retail price: $5915.23
Your price: $1175.85
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Among the finest handmade carpets ever made, Isfahan rugs are the pinnacle of the Persian carpet. In an enchanted city, renowned for its taste and finesse, these carpets are of great delicacy and utmost intricacy. The city of Isfahan holds pride of place in the Persian rug industry because of its rich history and reputation dating back to the 16th century. Most Isfahan carpets are finely detailed in wool and silk, often on a base of pure silk. Until the middle of the 20th century colors were mostly stronger, like bold reds and blues on the ubiquitous beige. But later comes the visible influence of the international Designer, with more subdued ranges of subtler colors. Still, at the sight of curvilinear vines snaking over an elegant field around an exquisite medallion, especially if the long fringes glisten silkily from magnificent borders, the word 'Isfahan' tends to spring to one's lips. Patterns include pictorial and tree-of-life schemes, as well as the Shah Abbas field with its floral vines. |