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Medium Size Blue Couristan-Chobi Persian Oriental Area Rug 5x8 Handspun Wool
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Large Size Beige Couristan-Lahore Persian Oriental Area Rug 10x13 Handspun Wool
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Retail price: $10598.00
Your price: $5299.00
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Offering a wide appeal through fresh interpretations of some of the world’s most cherished antique Persian area rug patterns, the Lahore Collection by Couristan has been designed to serve as a welcoming addition to the floors of any contemporary or traditional environment in the home. Updated in fresh color palettes that were selected to complement today’s most popular decorating schemes, these handmade treasures for the floor, are hand-knotted using a time-honored Persian Knot technique for intricate detailing and remarkable durability. The distinctive abrashing that is found throughout the collection’s 100% hand spun Ghanzi wool pile is created by the use of aged vegetable dyes and is subtly softened with a unique washing process that cleverly enhances the authenticity of each Persian motif found in these classic recreations and provides the collection’s overall appeal with an antique finish. |
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Runner Blue-Navy Meshkinshahr Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 ft. runner Wool
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Retail price: $1331.01
Your price: $395.93
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Ardabil is a city near the coast of the Caspian Sea, and is probably responsible for one of the oldest and most famous carpets in existence today, the 34' x 17' masterpiece housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Ardabil rugs usually have the famous Mahi (Herati) design, with a diamond medallion and small fish throughout. An allover pattern is sometimes seen in an Ardabil. Usually their weavers will incorporate a lot of silk into the woolen pile to accentuate some highlights in the pattern. Some modern Ardabils have started to migrate from the traditional Herati pattern to bolder geometric patterns. In addition to the usual beiges, rusts and blues, many up-to-the-minute colors can be observed in the newer Ardabils, such as a turquoise and purple. |
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