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Soumak rugs are flat-woven textiles that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Soumak (also Sumac, Sumak and Sumakh) rugs are also considered as a form hand-stitched embroidery and they go back as 700 B.C. Soumak rugs typically exhibit higher intricacy and detail than other forms of flatweave floor coverings such as kilims and often incorporate finer wool or silk yarns in the weave for finer finish. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'5'' X 11'4''
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Soumak rugs are flat-woven textiles that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Soumak (also Sumac, Sumak and Sumakh) rugs are also considered as a form hand-stitched embroidery and they go back as 700 B.C. Soumak rugs typically exhibit higher intricacy and detail than other forms of flatweave floor coverings such as kilims and often incorporate finer wool or silk yarns in the weave for finer finish. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Runner Measurements: 2'11"x19'2"
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Soumak rugs are flat-woven textiles that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Soumak (also Sumac, Sumak and Sumakh) rugs are also considered as a form hand-stitched embroidery and they go back as 700 B.C. Soumak rugs typically exhibit higher intricacy and detail than other forms of flatweave floor coverings such as kilims and often incorporate finer wool or silk yarns in the weave for finer finish. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 9'4"x13'
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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: 9'8"x13'7"
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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: 9'0"x11'10"
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