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Eliko Rugs by David Ariel Antique Persian Afshar Scatter Rug, Neutral Tones

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Eliko Rugs by David Ariel Antique Persian Kerman Rug with Colorful Tones
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This city carpet from a long esteemed carpet Centre is in the "classic period mode" with an overall ogival "fishscale" compartment pattern in red, cream, and pistachio. Palmettes and...
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Eliko Rugs by David Ariel Antique Persian Mahal Rug, Purple Allover Field
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Mahal rugs, also known as Mahal carpets, are a style of hand-woven rugs originating from the Mahallat region of Iran. Mahal carpets are highly regarded for their quality and beauty. They are hand knotted using traditional techniques and typically feature intricate patterns and designs. These rugs often exhibit a rich color palette with vibrant reds, blues, and earthy tones. Floral motifs, medallions, and geometric patterns are commonly found in Mahal carpets. The designs are typically symmetrical and well-balanced, reflecting the craftsmanship and artistic skills of the weavers. Mahal rugs are made using high-quality wool, which contributes to their durability and longevity. Some may also incorporate silk accents, adding a touch of luxury to the design. These rugs are known for their soft and dense pile, which provides a comfortable texture underfoot. Although the term "Mahal rugs" may refer to something else specific or different, based on the information available, the Mahal carpets from the Mahallat region of Iran are a well-known and respected type of handmade rug. In this case, Eliko Rugs by...
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Eliko Rugs by David Ariel Colorful Antique Persian Bidjar Carpet, Herati FIeld
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Antique Bidjar rugs are a type of handwoven carpet that originates from the region of Bidjar in Kurdistan, Iran. These rugs are highly renowned for their exceptional durability, uniq...
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Eliko Rugs by David Ariel Long Persian Kurdish Runner, Paisley Field
Located in New York, NY
Kurdish rugs are traditional hand-woven textiles originating from the Kurdish regions, which span across parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. These rugs have a rich history and are highly regarded for their craftsmanship and unique designs. Kurdish rugs are traditionally made by Kurdish nomadic or semi-nomadic tribes using a horizontal loom. They are primarily woven using wool The wool is often sourced from local sheep and is known for its durability and high quality. The rugs feature intricate patterns and motifs, which vary depending on the specific region and tribe. Each Kurdish rug is a reflection of the weaver's creativity, cultural heritage, and personal expression. The designs can include geometric shapes, floral patterns, medallions, animals, and symbols that hold cultural significance. The colors used in Kurdish rugs are typically vibrant and varied, ranging from earth tones to vivid hues. Kurdish rugs are prized for their durability and longevity. They are known for their tight and dense weaves, which contribute to their sturdiness. These rugs are commonly used as floor coverings but are also appreciated as decorative pieces and collectors' items due to their artistic value. Over time, Kurdish rugs have gained international recognition for their aesthetic appeal and cultural significance. They are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts around the world, and authentic Kurdish rugs continue to be produced by skilled artisans using traditional techniques. Eliko Rugs by David Ariel...
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Eliko RUgs by David Ariel Beautiful Antique Bidjar Runner with Bold Colors
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Bidjar rugs, also known as Bijar rugs, are a type of hand-woven rug that originated in the town of Bidjar in the Kurdistan region of Iran. They are highly regarded for their exceptio...
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Eliko Rugs by David Ariel Antique Kerman Rug, Allover Field, Teal Accents
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The cream field shows an unusual allover pattern of offset rows of floral wreaths enclosing palmettes;. Fractional motif rows at top and bottoms of field. Cranberry cartouches with i...
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