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Large Size Red-Burgundy Goravan Persian Oriental Area Rug 7x10 Wool
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Item #: 456735061
Price: $1,683.09
Retail price: $6,593.62
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| Heriz is a small town with a grand reputation. It is located in north-western Iran, south of Tabriz in the province of Azerbaijan. The tribal Heriz is a thicker, heavier carpet, renowned for its earth tones and geometric patterns. While no two carpets are identical, they tend to have an attractive similarity. Most have a large squarish medallion in black or navy set in a lighter field, with the main colors of the rug in shades of rust red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. Sizes are usually large in these rugs, smaller sizes being rare for this group. |
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Small Size Brown Shahsavan Persian Oriental Area Rug 3x5 Wool
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Retail price: $687.96
Your price: $116.97
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The Shahsevan are a tribe in north-western Iran. There are several groups of Shahsavan nomads scattered throughout the region. Shahsavan rugs are mostly geometric, with Caucasian style patterns and color schemes. These include a burgundy always, and beige. The navy used is very dark, looking almost black. |
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Medium Size Steel Blue Bakhtiari Persian Oriental Area Rug 6x9 Wool
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Retail price: $2823.91
Your price: $620.12
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Bakhtiari people are a noble, ancient tribe surviving in the Chahar Mahal region of south-central Iran. Primitive Bakhtiari rugs frequently have a checkerboard or garden pattern decorated with trees-of-life, birds, flowers and animals, sometimes realistic, sometimes abstract. Generally these are woven with a Turkish knot. But some very beautiful floral patterns are still produced in the principal town of Shahr Kurd with the Persian knot, showing long, exaggerated medallions reminiscent of an earlier Isfahan style. Color schemes include many shades of brown, rust, yellow ochre, bottle green, beige, dark blue and red. |
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