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Venerable Vintage Tabriz Handmade Wool And Silk 8×10 Area Rug |HUQ-FMB|
Click for Special PriceThe Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8' X 10' -
The beauty of today’s modern designs is their organic look and feel. The majority of our Roja Modern designs are woven in India using handspun wool and natural dyes. The joy of these gorgeous modern designs is that they often have a mixture of textures utilizing wool and/or silk. The silk is often used as accents or in large areas depending on the pattern arrangement. This creates incredible sheen and lively appearance which will add excitement to any room. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'11"x12'0"
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The Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 7'9"x10'4"
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The Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'11"x12'2"
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The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 11'11"x14'10"
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The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'10"x11'11"
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The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 11'9"x14'3"
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