
Kashmir Silk
Kashmir Silk rugs mostly resemble Persian Ghom silk rugs. Traditional Persian motifs are often used in the Kashmir rugs. A popular design is the...
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Kashmir Silk rugs mostly resemble Persian Ghom silk rugs. Traditional Persian motifs are often used in the Kashmir rugs. A popular design is the...
Keshan has always been famed for its handicrafts. The villages lie on the main road between Ghom and Isfahan in central Iran. To the East, the...
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In the eastern part of Iran, close to Turkmenistan, in the large area named Khorassan, the city Mashad is situated. This city is an important...
In the eastern part of Iran, close to Turkmenistan, in the large area named Khorassan, the city Mashad is situated. This city is an important...
The Balouch tribes are spread across a vast area in eastern Iran and constitute a significant part of the population in Pakistan and Afghanistan....
Persian Mir Boteh are hand knotted rugs, produced primarily in the Sarough area of Iran. They are easily recognisable by their special pattern,...
Shall collection are hand-knotted by Turkmen in northern Afghanistan. The carpets are made of 100% wool, knotted in the finest wool from highland...
Shall collection are hand-knotted by Turkmen in northern Afghanistan. The carpets are made of 100% wool, knotted in the finest wool from highland...
Sarough is one of the most famous names of Persian rugs, and also a small, unknown village north-west of Arak in the Markazi (Central) Province of...
The Balouch tribes are spread across a vast area in eastern Iran and constitute a significant part of the population in Pakistan and Afghanistan....
The 3-Ply rugs are produced in Lahore, Pakistan’s second largest city, which is also is the centre of the country’s hand knotted rug production....
Gabbeh is the name of a special rug woven by the Lori and Kashghai tribes. It is coarsely woven, made from hand spun wool and dyed in vegetable...
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