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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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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...
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...
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 Kashkulis are a subtribe of the Kashghai tribe in southern Persia, and they are generally regarded as the best rug knotters. The knotting is...
The Kashghai are Iran’s largest and most well known tribe. They speak a Turkish dialect, and are believed to have come from the Caucasus in the...
Tabriz Royals are classical hand knotted rugs from India, with designs inspired by the original Persian Tabriz rugs. The rugs have classical,...
Moud is a small town south of Mashad, in the Khorrasan Province. Rugs from this area are characterised by homogeneity in patterns and quality. They...
Tabriz is one of the most important cities in Iran. It has a population of 1,5 million people, and is the capitol of the East Azerbaijan province....
Ghom, a city of half a million people, lies south of Teheran, by the road to the Markazi (Central) province. The city’s rug industry was only...
The city and the district of Hamadan is an important centre for the rug trade, as well as the most productive rug production area of Iran. Hamadan...
The Mahal rugs are knotted in Mahal, southwest of the capitol Teheran. The rugs are knotted with a beautiful, shining wool, and with the Seneh knot...
Shall collection are hand-knotted by Turkmen in northern Afghanistan. The carpets are made of 100% wool, knotted in the finest wool from highland...
The Kashghai are Iran’s largest and most well known tribe. They speak a Turkish dialect, and are believed to have come from the Caucasus in the...
This rug is from the district of Hamadan which is an important centre for the rug trade, as well as the most productive rug production area of...
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...
Ardebil and Meshkin (or Meshkinshahr) are situated in East Azerbaijan, east of Tabriz. Ardebil is the biggest and most important of the two cities,...
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