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Antique Malayer Rug 183×104 Cod. 140000000530
Iranian city of Hamadan region in which in the north…In the south are produced “medallion” rugs of Persian inspiration, sometimes with a very elegant knot (Mishan). This MALAYER is a piece of high epoch in…
Old Malayer Rug 310×92 Cod. 140000000466
MALAYER RUG. Iranian city of Hamadan region in which in the north are produced rugs with the classical “Herati” decoration of Kurdish influence.
Antique Malayer Rug 180×126 Cod. 140000000307
Iranian city of Hamadan region in which in the north…In the south are produced “medallion” rugs of Persian inspiration, sometimes with a very elegant knot (Mishan). This MALAYER is a piece of high epoch in…
Antique Malayer Rug 176×109 Cod. 140000000165
Iranian city of Hamadan region in which in the north…In the south are produced “medallion” rugs of Persian inspiration, sometimes with a very elegant knot (Mishan). This MALAYER is a piece of high epoch in…
Antique Malayer Rug 197×133 Cod. 140000000071
Iranian city of Hamadan region in which in the north…In the south are produced “medallion” rugs of Persian inspiration, sometimes with a very elegant knot (Mishan). This MALAYER is a piece of high epoch in…
Hosseinabad Rug 298×85 Cod. 142203457306
Decorated with small “herati” pattern in all field, usually red or beige, the Hosseinabad rugs (or Hoseynabad) coming from the homonym Iranian district rather next to Malayer, from here the notable similarit…
Hosseinabad Rug 295×83 Cod. 142203457090
Decorated with small “herati” pattern in all field, usually red or beige, the Hosseinabad rugs (or Hoseynabad) coming from the homonym Iranian district rather next to Malayer, from here the notable similarit…
From Hadtchlu to Isfahan carpets
Hadtchlu In Iran this is the rug which, when hung, serves to close the tent, just like the Turkmen Engsi or Ensi, used to close the Yurta Haft rangh Same meaning for “ the seven colours”, the colours of the silken warps in the finest Senneh rugs ever existed. Haiduss, Oulmes, Ourika, Tata Berber Kilim They […]
From Kuba to Marmoucha Berber rug
Kuba Perepedil or Pirpedil The area of origin is north of Kuba. The Perepedil rugs have a unique ornamentation. On a background usually dark blue (rarely white or red), in a clear and conspicuous design aligned on the main axis, rest patterns like very arched ram’s horns, called Wurma, they alternate with Karagashli flowers surrounded […]