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Large Size Beige Pagoda Persian Oriental Area Rug 8x10 Wool
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Runner Light Orange Gabbeh Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 ft. runner Handspun Wool
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Retail price: $2580.06
Your price: $596.43
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The Gabbeh is a very simple hand-woven tribal rug made by nomadic people in southern Iran and India. Its distinctive native style is especially suited to modern and eclectic interiors. The early weaver was given only the cotton for the base, along with dyed woolen yarn. He had no pattern, but looked at his surroundings and reproduced what he saw. Therefore each carpet is unique. This spontaneous style recently achieved much wider acceptance, and became very popular at home and abroad. Generally on a thick, heavy pile it combines large uncluttered fields with the occasional geometric human or animal silhouette. Sometimes there are over-all abstract patterns or bold stripes. Due to great demand for the Indo-Gabbeh, patterns were eventually made of the more popular designs. Once production was organized, specific colors, sizes and designs could be ordered. However, due to the variety in texture and quality of natural woolen yarn, with occasional gray fibers occurring, 'abrash' * ensures that no two rugs are identical. |
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Medium Size Beige Sultanabad Persian Oriental Area Rug 5x8 Wool
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Retail price: $2270.93
Your price: $185.33
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Sultanabad rugs are made in and around the city of Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad. These rugs have generally one of three major patterns. Firstly the famous Herati pattern, which includes small fish throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. Secondly the more curvilinear pattern of Sarough, with intertwined grapevines throughout the field and a round central medallion. Thirdly is that of Wiss, with three diamonds making up the central medallion. The color schemes can vary, but almost always include red and navy blue. |
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