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Large Size Red Mahal Persian Oriental Area Rug 7x10 Wool
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Medium Size Copper Couristan-Pokhara Persian Oriental Area Rug 5x8 Wool
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Retail price: $2198.00
Your price: $1099.00
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Perfect for today’s transitional and contemporary room-settings, the Pokhara Collection by Couristan offers a sophisticated appeal unmatched by any other area rug collection of its kind. Hand-knotted, using a time-honored Indo-Nepalese weave, Pokhara offers a series of fresh geometric and Nepalese designs that are saturated in dramatic earth-inspired colorations. Each earth-inspired color found in the collection’s 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool pile has been designed to add dimension to room-settings that are dressed in today’s most popular color and design schemes. The sophisticated appeal that is employed in the collection’s simple geometric and Nepalese designs is enhanced by a unique double wash process, providing the collection’s pile with a soft hand and the look of a rich patina. |
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Large Size Dark Beige Turkoman Persian Oriental Area Rug 9x12 Handspun Wool
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Retail price: $5885.70
Your price: $1323.96
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Turkoman rugs are handmade in north-western and eastern Iran, parts of Turkey, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Syria, and other parts of the Caucasus. They are generally very soft and lush and very similar to one another, and very distinguishable from other Persian rugs. The patterns are normally all-over geometric details, known as 'guls', repeated in straight lines on the field, with the most popular color being a rich burgundy, exclusive to the Turkomans. These guls vary from one tribe to the other, and also appear in the Bokhara pattern of Kasmir where they are often called the 'lucky elephant's foot'. Background colors can also be found in navy blue, black or a series of beiges. These are sometimes referred to as Caucasian carpets. |
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