Gorgeous Fine Ispahan Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Very beautiful and decorative fine Isfahan rug with a nice floral with a beautiful central
Late 20th Century Asian Kashan Persian Rugs
Wool, Cotton, Silk
Gorgeous Fine Ispahan Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Very beautiful and decorative fine Isfahan rug with a nice floral with a beautiful central
Wool, Cotton, Silk
Beautiful Fine Vintage Ispahan Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Nice very fine rug with a beautiful fine floral and central medallion design extremely finely hand
Wool
Bobyrug’s Wonderful Fine Antique Ispahan Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Very beautiful antique rug with nice design and natural colors with red, blue, green, yellow and
Wool, Cotton
Bobyrug’s Beautiful Vintage Floral Ispahan Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Nice mid-20th century floral design rug with beautiful design and light colors finely knotted, wool
Wool, Cotton
Distressed antique 19th century Isfahan rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Discover the timeless elegance of a late 19th-century Ispahan antique rug. Meticulously hand
Wool, Cotton
Bobyrug’s magnificent antique 19th century Isfahan rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Discover the timeless elegance of a late 19th-century Ispahan antique rug. Meticulously hand
Wool, Cotton
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W 122 in L 172 in
10'2"x14'4" Ivory Zoroastrian Ispahan Inspired Hand Knotted 100% Wool Oriental
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Polonaise Czartoryski Design, Zoroastrian Ispahan Inspired
Wool
Unavailable
W 100.4 in L 133.47 in
Early 20th Century Ispahan Rug, Imperial Workshop of Shah, circa 1920, Iran
Located in Paris, FR
rugs. The appearance of fairly untreated Qurk wool has almost a dull finish, yet very compact, firm and
Antique Classic Rug, Design of Palmts, Flowers and Branches
Located in MADRID, ES
red background typical of Ispahan rugs. - It stands out for its excellent state of conservation
Wool
Ispahan Antique Wool - Rug - Carpet - 326 x 217cm.
Located in Tilburg, Brabant
rug. The fond is filled with a frivolous and colorful mille fleur motif. In the traditional edge, the
Wool
Antique Ispahan Shahabaz Carpet.
Located in Brussels, BE
Iran, circa 1900. Wool carpet decorated with flower heads on a red background surrounded by three rows of flowers Measures L. 212 cm. X W. 145 cm. (82.80 in. X 56.65 in.). Good cond...
Wool
19th Century Ispahan Iranian Carpet
Located in Paris, FR
Exquisite carpet from Iranian city of Ispahan. Kork wool (Best of wool quality).
Wool
Rare Rug Ispahan Signed Davari, Iran, circa 1970, 20th Century
Located in Paris, FR
Carpets Ispahan, circa 1970 signed Davari wool and silk.
Wool, Silk
Iranian Rug Ispahan Nentechari Signed Wool and Silk, circa 1960
Located in Paris, FR
Rare carpet Persan Nantechari, circa 1960, 20th century.
Wool, Silk
Unavailable
W 166 in L 119 in
20th Century Iranian Rug: The Market of Ispahan Wool and Silk Shah Period
Located in Paris, FR
Rare rug representative of the market of Ispahan wool, silk weft. Measures: 160 x 115 cm.
Wool, Silk
Unavailable
W 70.87 in L 106.3 in
Elegant Persian Rug, Indo-Ispahan in Wool and Silk on Silk, Extra Fine Quality
Located in RÉDING, FR
"Elegant Persian rug, Indo-Ispahan In Wool And Silk On Silk, Extra Fine Quality. Around 1980." High
Wool, Silk
Ispahan Iranian Carpet Signed Seraphian, 20th Century, circa 1950
By Séraphian Imperial Workshop
Located in Paris, FR
Kork wool and silk Signed Séraphian imperial workshop of Shah, circa 1950 12 000/13 000 knot dm2.
Wool, Silk
Original Karastan Collection Wool Rug with Rare Ispahan Pattern 8'8" by 10'6"
By Karastan
Located in West Hartford, CT
Karastan Collection stunning oriental wool area rug with rare Ispahan pattern. Design # is 766
Wool
Vintage Persian Style Karastan Ispahan Oriental Rug, Design #766, circa 1950
By Karastan
Located in Big Flats, NY
A vintage Persian style oriental rug offers wool construction with floral, scroll and foliate motif
Wool, Cotton
Handmade Wool Ispahan Antique Rug
Located in MADRID, ES
Antique rug from the late 19th century with Ispahan Design. Measures: 3.50 x 3.40 m - Design of
Wool
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In modern usage, “carpet” typically denotes a wall-to-wall floor cushioning that is fixed to the floor. Rugs, on the other hand, are designed to cover a specific area and can easily be moved to new locations. However, the terms are interchangeable in many parts of the world, and, in the end, it won’t matter what you decide to call it.
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