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Large Size Brown Himalaya-Antique Persian Oriental Area Rug 8x10 Wool
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Small Size Beige Kashmar Persian Oriental Area Rug 3x5 Wool
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Retail price: $2170.25
Your price: $286.35
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The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels. |
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Large Size Green-Olive Kimono Persian Oriental Area Rug 8x10 Wool
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Retail price: $12800.00
Your price: $6400.00
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All of the carpets in our Kimono collection are hand-knotted in India with a blend of Gazni Afghan and Indian handspun wool, incorporating a high hand twisted base with a light twist in the motif giving an almost 3D effect. The base is made from hand-spun wool and the motif is machine spun this unique combination of weaving is an original developed by Nature’s Looms. Using this combination gives this collection not only a 3D effect but a silky feel as well, completely unique. An original design concept. The Kimono is the traditional clothing in Japan. Kimono styles have changed in Japan over a period of time. Our “Kimono” design is most closely modeled after the kimono of the Edo period around 1601-1867 A.D. During this time period better dyeing techniques were developed, and they were now made of multicolored, highly decorated fabric. |
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