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Runner Blue-Navy Gharadjeh Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 ft. runner Wool
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Item #: 456733129
Price: $528.87
Retail price: $2,574.18
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| The Gharadjehs are hand-woven rugs made by Turkish nomads living in the mountains and valleys between Tabriz and the Caspian Sea, in north-eastern Iran. These tribes-people incorporate quality wool, long lasting durability, and gentle earth tone colors to produce these exquisite floor pieces. The patterns are mainly geometric with small, interesting key medallions, and small plants or animals in occasional cases. Gharadjeh rugs are very tough, and usually they weave small rugs, and runners up to 12 feet or more in length. When bigger rugs are made in these regions, they are usually given other names such as Heriz, or Goravan. |
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