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Small Size Green TransOcean-Bhutan Persian Oriental Area Rug 3x5 Wool
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Large Size Green Couristan-Kathmandu Persian Oriental Area Rug 10x13 Wool
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Retail price: $3998.00
Your price: $1999.00
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Offering a high-fashion statement for the floors of today’s stylish living spaces, the Kathmandu Collection by Couristan combines modern-day artistry with time-honored craftsmanship. These affordable, fashion-forward area rugs will enlighten even the most sophisticated decorating tastes with their energetic geometric and abstract art designs and spirited palette that features a dynamic burst of bold and warm colors. Hand-knotted using a time-honored Indo-Tibetan Weave, the pleasing visual and tactile contours captured in the surface of each area rug, intensifies the depth and richness of the rug’s design and creates a unique appeal of confidence and sophistication. Hand-knotted of 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool for added comfort and durability, Kathmandu’s exceptional detail to color and design will enrich your decorating flavors and infuse imagination in any environment in your home. |
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Large Size Sand Leaves Persian Oriental Area Rug 8x10 Wool
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Retail price: $10000.00
Your price: $5000.00
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The Leaves design is our artistic variation on the Agra carpets of the Mughal Empire. Agra has long been the capital of the famed Mughal Empire. Agra expanded greatly during the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Carpet weavers were brought here from all over the Persian Empire to enhance carpet weaving. Today Agra still contains a wealth of remarkable carpets skillfully woven by the artisans of this great city. |
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