Oriental Palace

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Oriental Palace

Found an abstract painting, signed by V. Hoople. It is 21x59 and shows a city or the palace. Request info?.

Seems to be at sunset. There are two lights on either side three torches on the right wall. The approach appears to be oriental. There is a lady in kimono crossing the road in the foreground and a carriage that passed through the gate.

You may be able to e-mail this gentalman, has a painting Hoople too. GL!

Oriental Oriental
$15.99

Oriental
PALACE PALACE
$74.59

PALACE
PALACE PALACE
$78.84

PALACE
PALACE PALACE
$79.99

PALACE
PALACE PALACE
$101.36

PALACE
At The Palace At The Palace
$15.99

At The Palace
Palace Palace
$67.88

Palace
The Palace The Palace
$31.98

The Palace
Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut
$13.99

Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut
East Palace West Palace East Palace West Palace
$14.99

East Palace West Palace
Oriental Vegetables Oriental Vegetables
$13.56

Oriental Vegetables
Oriental 2 Oriental 2
$17.99

Oriental 2
Oriental 3 Oriental 3
$15.99

Oriental 3
Oriental Tales Oriental Tales
$17.99

Oriental Tales
Oriental Beat Oriental Beat
$24.99

Oriental Beat
Oriental Grooves Oriental Grooves
$12.99

Oriental Grooves
New Oriental New Oriental
$13.99

New Oriental
Oriental Party Oriental Party
$17.99

Oriental Party
Oriental Garden Oriental Garden
$13.99

Oriental Garden
Oriental Sunrise Oriental Sunrise
$12.99

Oriental Sunrise
Oriental Landscapes Oriental Landscapes
$13.99

Oriental Landscapes
Oriental Beat Oriental Beat
$11.99

Oriental Beat
Oriental Grooves Oriental Grooves
$11.99

Oriental Grooves
Oriental Beat Oriental Beat
$20.99

Oriental Beat
Oriental Bellydance Oriental Bellydance
$10.99

Oriental Bellydance
Oriental Fever Oriental Fever
$21.99

Oriental Fever
Oriental Express Oriental Express
$11.99

Oriental Express
Oriental Encounters Oriental Encounters
$14.03

Oriental Encounters
Oriental Style Oriental Style
$49.65

Oriental Style
Oriental Life Oriental Life
$27.38

Oriental Life
Oriental Life Oriental Life
$15.49

Oriental Life
Oriental Parnassus Oriental Parnassus
$12.77

Oriental Parnassus
Oriental Experience Oriental Experience
$37.21

Oriental Experience
Oriental Encounters Oriental Encounters
$12.65

Oriental Encounters
Oriental Life Oriental Life
$14.89

Oriental Life
The Oriental Studies The Oriental Studies
$24.02

The Oriental Studies
Oriental Studies. Oriental Studies.
$23

Oriental Studies.
Oriental Verses Oriental Verses
$20.39

Oriental Verses
The Oriental Rug The Oriental Rug
$14.88

The Oriental Rug
The Oriental Christ The Oriental Christ
$22.01

The Oriental Christ
The Oriental Christ The Oriental Christ
$14.52

The Oriental Christ
Oriental Vegetables Oriental Vegetables
$13.01

Oriental Vegetables
Oriental Literature Oriental Literature
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Oriental Literature
Oriental Encounters Oriental Encounters
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Oriental Encounters
Oriental Mysticism Oriental Mysticism
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Oriental Mysticism
Oriental Studies Oriental Studies
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Oriental Studies
Oriental Studies Oriental Studies
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Oriental Studies
Oriental Studies Oriental Studies
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Oriental Studies
Oriental Studies Oriental Studies
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Oriental Studies
Oriental Encounters Oriental Encounters
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Oriental Encounters

Mashad Oriental

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 24-02-2010

Mashad Mashad
$958

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$1620

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$1890

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$2657

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$776

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$475

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$698

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$1264

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$698

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$765

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$866

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$718

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$616

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$682

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$693

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$682

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$664

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$677

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$706

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$686

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$682

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$680

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$740

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$454

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$603

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$459

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$722

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$704

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$718

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$670

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$747

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$490

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$646

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$486

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$488

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$220

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$686

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$452

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$648

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$652

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$476

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$978

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$645

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$749

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$781

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$1696

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$686

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$484

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$770

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.
Mashad Mashad
$536

Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. The province of Khorassan is a vast, rug producing area with a long and storied history. To ensure the quality of the rugs woven and marketed in the region Shah Abbas (1571-1629) regularly seized and destroyed badly woven or colored rugs. Mashad, the provincial capital, is the main market center for the Khorassan rugs. Other rug-producing centers in the region are Kashmar, Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand. Many Baluch tribal rugs are also woven in Khorassan. Most of the rugs woven in the province are made of soft, lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. The patterns include historic pictorials unique to Khorassan.

Oriental Round

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Oriental Round

If a person really fast spin round east, you get lost?

of course. you just have to find the derivative of their chicken and multiply for their IQ to prove this equation.

Oriental Oriental
$15.99

Oriental
Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut
$13.99

Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut
Oriental Vegetables Oriental Vegetables
$13.56

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Oriental 2 Oriental 2
$17.99

Oriental 2
Oriental 3 Oriental 3
$15.99

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Oriental Tales Oriental Tales
$17.99

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Oriental Beat Oriental Beat
$24.99

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Oriental Grooves Oriental Grooves
$12.99

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New Oriental New Oriental
$13.99

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$17.99

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Oriental Garden Oriental Garden
$13.99

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Oriental Sunrise Oriental Sunrise
$12.99

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$13.99

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$11.99

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$11.99

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Oriental Beat Oriental Beat
$20.99

Oriental Beat
Oriental Bellydance Oriental Bellydance
$10.99

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$21.99

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$11.99

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Oriental Encounters Oriental Encounters
$14.03

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Oriental Style Oriental Style
$49.65

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Oriental Life Oriental Life
$27.38

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Oriental Life Oriental Life
$15.49

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$12.77

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Oriental Experience Oriental Experience
$37.21

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$12.65

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$14.89

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The Oriental Studies The Oriental Studies
$24.02

The Oriental Studies
Oriental Studies. Oriental Studies.
$23

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Oriental Verses Oriental Verses
$20.39

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The Oriental Rug The Oriental Rug
$14.88

The Oriental Rug
The Oriental Christ The Oriental Christ
$22.01

The Oriental Christ
The Oriental Christ The Oriental Christ
$14.52

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$13.01

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$33.8

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Oriental Studies Oriental Studies
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Oriental Studies Oriental Studies
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Oriental Lawrence Oriental Lawrence
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The Oriental Christ The Oriental Christ
$24.22

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The Oriental Christ The Oriental Christ
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Heriz Oriental

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Heriz Oriental

The carpet Serapi is originally from the old town called Serab Khanate. Apparently, these rugs were called Serapi Serab rather than, as has been easily pronounced by the British.

The quality of these carpets area is higher than most all other carpets of any model and type, as the number node can be at least 80 knots per square centimeter of material. Some of them are at least 100 knots per square centimeter of material. This creates not only a durable carpet, but the details in the design of beautiful rugs Serapi.

The models are usually very complex and very detailed. They usually have a border and a picture inside the border. The border is also models within them. They are generally antique in nature and are sold through auction houses like Sotheby's in New York and the United Kingdom. They are usually around the 19th century and it's worth a great deal of money. A lot of people like to have these on display for the effect and style. They can be hung on the wall or floor. Many will not walk on them, or put in a place with sun, which keeps the quality and their uniqueness in bright colors brilliant and exceptional.

Heriz rugs are famous for their production of this style that people are so fond. The most famous worthy that are available from Heriz are those with the form of large diamond or star-shaped medallion. The models more or less geometric in style and form. The drawings are older may have a bottom common, rather than busy. But most times are very busy with the details for the models, which always tell a story and history.

The colors common associated with these carpets are red with shades of brown, dark pink, light pink, dark blue, light blue, and sometimes ivory. The Heriz Serapi or style of carpet is now copied by other countries to try to regain feeling good as the originals. Countries like India, China, Romania and Pakistan are well known for the production of carpets Serapi. Always try to hand-knotted or hand-tufted to be sure that you are getting the authentic Oriental rug you are looking for. Machine built, is not genuine.

These are available for purchase to have in your home. You must know what to look for and decide on what the item style and colors you would like to have, that works well in your home. It 'a fact that old houses filled with modern and contemporary style, and blend exceptionally well with both the style of decor.

There are copies of originals available on the market. You might find a good home in the shops, markets, other types of domestic markets or perhaps for sale privately. Will not be precious as the originals, but will still be as elegant, beautiful and luxurious as the original carpets are known as Serapi.

The next time you are looking something stylish for your home, you may consider buying these rugs area. They will accentuate your home, if placed on the far right.

Heriz Heriz
$2530

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details.
Heriz Heriz
$959

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details.
Heriz Heriz
$1480

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details.
Heriz Heriz
$1772

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1772

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$2430

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1080

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$2586

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$459

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$459

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$945

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1220

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. Hamedan is an ancient city just east of Kurdistan. The rugs woven in Hamedan and its surrounding areas???Enjelas, Chenar, Derjazin, Hussainabad and the Kurdish districts of Khamseh??? are all marketed in the city. They comprise a large part of all Persian tribal rugs. Hamedan rugs are hand-woven with vegetable-dyed wool. Their foundations are usually cotton. Occasionally wool or goat hair is used instead. Hamedan patterns feature geometric motifs and vibrant primary colors. The Herati design is also prominent. Sometimes small animals and garden elements are also included.
Heriz Heriz
$938

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$920

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1278

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$997

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$893

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot.
Heriz Heriz
$1644

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$375

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$4556

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$476

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1384

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1892

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1382

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1354

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1303

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1307

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1604

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1278

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$878

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$904

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$778

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1334

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1587

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$1950

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$2320

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Heriz
$975

Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. Tabriz is one of the world's oldest and best known rug-weaving centers. It has a long and storied history dating back more than 1000 years. The Safavid Dynasty, 1499-1722, was the golden era of Tabriz rug-weaving. The Safavids established the first royal rug-workshop in the city and encouraged it to become the center of the Persian rug trade. Many contemporary Tabriz rugs are woven in the style set by the Safavid rulers centuries ago. The master-weavers of Tabriz are known to take great pride in their work and it's common for them to sign their best rugs. While signatures can be found on rugs from other cities, the Tabriz are reputed to be of the fi
Hand-tufted Heritage Heriz Wool Runner (2'3 x 8') Hand-tufted Heritage Heriz Wool Runner (2'3 x 8')
$99.99

*Enhances your home or office with traditional style and ornate colorations *Hand- **Enhances your home or office with traditional style and ornate colorations **Hand-tufted of 100-percent wool pile **Durable cotton canvas backing **Traditional Heriz medallion design against a black/ivory background with a navy border **Highlighted by shades of gold, sage, blue, and rust **Traditional Styling **Primary Color: Red **Pattern: Oriental **Measures 0.625 inch thick
Oriental Oriental
$15.99

Oriental
Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Runner (2'2 x 8') Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Runner (2'2 x 8')
$51.99

Update the look of your living room, bedroom, or office with the elegant design of this Nicole Heriz emerlen heat-set rug.*Crafted in Italy of 100-percent heat-set emerlen pile *Crisp floral design against your choice of a black, burgundy, ivory, or navy background *Traditional design and long-lasting construction *Traditional Styling *Primary Color: Ivory *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.47 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Runner (2'2 x 8') Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Runner (2'2 x 8')
$51.99

Update the look of your living room, bedroom, or office with the elegant design of this Nicole Heriz emerlen heat-set rug.*Crafted in Italy of 100-percent heat-set emerlen pile *Crisp floral design against your choice of a black, burgundy, ivory, or navy background *Traditional design and long-lasting construction *Traditional Styling *Primary Color: Ivory *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.47 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Runner (2'2 x 8') Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Runner (2'2 x 8')
$51.99

Update the look of your living room, bedroom, or office with the elegant design of this Nicole Heriz emerlen heat-set rug.*Crafted in Italy of 100-percent heat-set emerlen pile *Crisp floral design against your choice of a black, burgundy, ivory, or navy background *Traditional design and long-lasting construction *Traditional Styling *Primary Color: Ivory *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.47 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Rug (5'5 x 8'3) Nicole Heriz Heat-set Emerlen Rug (5'5 x 8'3)
$118.99

Update the look of your living room, bedroom, or office with the elegant design of this Nicole Heriz emerlen heat-set rug.*Crafted in Italy of 100-percent heat-set emerlen pile *Crisp floral design against your choice of a black, burgundy, ivory, or navy background *Traditional design and long-lasting construction *Traditional Styling *Primary Color: Ivory *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.47 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (6' Round) Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (6' Round)
$145.99

*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (8' Round) Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (8' Round)
$267.99

*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (3' x 5') Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (3' x 5')
$65.99

*Add interest to your home décor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut
$13.99

Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut
Hand-tufted 'Heriz' Brown Wool Rug (7'6 x 9'6) Hand-tufted 'Heriz' Brown Wool Rug (7'6 x 9'6)
$377.99

*Hand-tufted rug is a stylish addition to your home decor *Traditional area rug features a blend of blue, brown, burgundy, green and beige *Floor rug features 100-percent wool pile *Primary Color: Brown *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 1 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (7'6 x 9') Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (7'6 x 9')
$351.99

*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (9'6 x 13') Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (9'6 x 13')
$722.99

*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported

Carpet Persian

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Carpet Persian

Aladdin's flying carpet was probably a Persian carpet. While a Persian carpet of your probably will not fly in the literal sense, which will bring an airplane beam in your room.

Persian rugs can be some of the most popular area rugs in existence. Are known for bright colors, elaborate designs and lasting value. Persian carpets are so popular that they are often delivered as fact the family heirlooms. In fact, some many people think that a Persian rug, does not reach its best condition, up to 30 to 40 years after it was done.

Another important thing to remember when choosing a Persian rug for your decor is Persian rugs and carpets that "Oriental" are not the same thing. One instrument is made in a region previously a part of the ancient Persian Empire, the parts of modern-day Iraq, Iran and Turkey. "Oriental" rugs - a bit 'dated, but still in use in the long term - are today in many parts of Asia and Eurasia of many different fibers. Always check on where an area rug is made before buying.

Next, review drawings prepared by a carpet Persian, when you pick and choose a room. These designs generally fall into three categories: geometric, floral or pictorial. It is important to compare these drawings to the style of room, in order to choose what is right for furniture. In some cases, the model can be almost more important than color when choosing a Persian rug right for your room.

For example, one of the most popular designs for Persian carpets town is known as a medallion "style". This model has an element of great center, called a medallion with scrolls or screws deeper woven around it. This design can be a stunning focal point on his own, but it can not be right for the setting if your intention is to get people to look at the furniture or his group.

Instead, you might want to look a Persian rug in a floral or geometric motifs that provide color and interest, but not so catchy that dominate the room.

Among other options carpets Persians, especially those on a budget, it comes to choosing rugs that are partially or completely machine-made, compared to the more expensive made entirely hand. These rugs bear the same patterns as complex as their esteemed ancestors, but are often available in colors and patterns that are more complementary to different styles of furniture.

In reality, the options from those ancient and modern are so different as to be almost overwhelming. A part of this wonderful variety comes from the fact that techniques for making Persian rugs have been passed down through generations. The very best quality Persian carpets are those which have been hand-knotted or hand-tufted from legacy of very precise rules. If made from silk or wool or combinations, is this high level of craftsmanship that Persian rugs their lasting value.

A journey to explore the world of Persian rugs can be your very own "magic carpet" adventure!

Persian Carpet Designs Persian Carpet Designs
$7.83

This is an exciting source of varied Persian designs such as can be found in the rugs of Tabriz, Sarouk, Kerman, Saraband and other traditional rugmaking areas of Persia.
Persian Carpet Designs Persian Carpet Designs
$7.65

This is an exciting source of varied Persian designs such as can be found in the rugs of Tabriz, Sarouk, Kerman, Saraband and other traditional rugmaking areas of Persia.
Persian Carpet Designs Persian Carpet Designs
$7.16

This is an exciting source of varied Persian designs such as can be found in the rugs of Tabriz, Sarouk, Kerman, Saraband and other traditional rugmaking areas of Persia.
Persian Carpet Designs Persian Carpet Designs
$9.79

This is an exciting source of varied Persian designs such as can be found in the rugs of Tabriz, Sarouk, Kerman, Saraband and other traditional rugmaking areas of Persia.
Persian Carpet Designs Persian Carpet Designs
$7.56

This is an exciting source of varied Persian designs such as can be found in the rugs of Tabriz, Sarouk, Kerman, Saraband and other traditional rugmaking areas of Persia.
The Legend of the Persian Carpet The Legend of the Persian Carpet
$11.43

A retelling of a Persian legend accompanied by watercolor illustrations. King Balash is unable to rule when his beautiful diamond is stolen and broken into a million dazzling pieces. Will a poor but clever boy be able to help King Balash overcome his loss?
The Legend of the Persian Carpet The Legend of the Persian Carpet
$10.44

A retelling of a Persian legend accompanied by watercolor illustrations. King Balash is unable to rule when his beautiful diamond is stolen and broken into a million dazzling pieces. Will a poor but clever boy be able to help King Balash overcome his loss?
The Legend of the Persian Carpet The Legend of the Persian Carpet
$11.16

A retelling of a Persian legend accompanied by watercolor illustrations. King Balash is unable to rule when his beautiful diamond is stolen and broken into a million dazzling pieces. Will a poor but clever boy be able to help King Balash overcome his loss?
The Legend of the Persian Carpet The Legend of the Persian Carpet
$14.27

A retelling of a Persian legend accompanied by watercolor illustrations. King Balash is unable to rule when his beautiful diamond is stolen and broken into a million dazzling pieces. Will a poor but clever boy be able to help King Balash overcome his loss?
The Legend of the Persian Carpet The Legend of the Persian Carpet
$10.34

Tomie dePaola matches his storytelling talent with the richly patterned artwork of Claire Ewart to provide a tale that brings magnificent detail and feeling to this Middle Eastern fable of loss overcome by art. Full color.
The Phoenix and the Carpet The Phoenix and the Carpet
$13.99

The four children acquired the magic carpet when they found a special fire egg -- it hatched in their nursery fireplace.The phoenix came from the egg, and when he saw their mother's new Persian carpet, he turned it into a magical thing -- a flying carpet that would take them any time and place they could write onto a slip of paper.Witty, genuine, full of timeless sympathy and childish sensibility. _The Phoenix and the Carpet offers a special ride through wonders for children of all ages.
The Phoenix and the Carpet The Phoenix and the Carpet
$21.99

The four children acquired the magic carpet when they found a special fire egg -- it hatched in their nursery fireplace.The phoenix came from the egg, and when he saw their mother's new Persian rug, he showed them that it was a magical thing -- a flying carpet that would take them any time and that place they could wish for.Witty, genuine, full of timeless sympathy and childish sensibility, _The Phoenix and the Carpet_ offers a special ride through wonders for children of all ages.(Jacketless library hardcover.)
The Figure in the Carpet The Figure in the Carpet
$8.99

For himself, beyond doubt, the thing we were all so blank about was vividly there. It was something, I guessed, in the primal plan, something like a complex figure in a Persian carpet. He highly approved of this image when I used it, and he used another himself. It's the very string, he said, that my pearls are strung on! The reason of his note to me had been that he really didn't want to give us a grain of succor -- our density was a thing too perfect in its way to touch. He had formed the habit of depending on it, and if the spell was to break it must break by some force of its own. He comes back to me from that last occasion -- for I was never to speak to him again -- as a man with some safe preserve for sport. I wondered as I walked away where he had got _his_ tip.
The Figure in the Carpet The Figure in the Carpet
$21.99

For himself, beyond doubt, the thing we were all so blank about was vividly there. It was something, I guessed, in the primal plan, something like a complex figure in a Persian carpet. He highly approved of this image when I used it, and he used another himself. It's the very string, he said, that my pearls are strung on! The reason of his note to me had been that he really didn't want to give us a grain of succor -- our density was a thing too perfect in its way to touch. He had formed the habit of depending on it, and if the spell was to break it must break by some force of its own. He comes back to me from that last occasion -- for I was never to speak to him again -- as a man with some safe preserve for sport. I wondered as I walked away where he had got _his_ tip.
The Persian Sphinx (in Persian) The Persian Sphinx (in Persian)
$25.53

The Persian Sphinx (in Persian)
Persian Literature And Judeo-persian Persian Literature And Judeo-persian
$45

Persian Literature And Judeo-persian
Persian Persian
$325

Persian, or Farsi, is one of the world''s oldest languages. Dating back to the sixth century B.C., it is spoken today by over forty million people in Iran and 5 million in Afghanistan. This is the first comprehensive grammar of Persian and provides detailed coverage of all its linguistic aspects, including the syntax, morphology and phonology.
Persian Persian
$15.18

Persian (Farsi) Audio CD Course, with 2 CDs (approximately 100 minutes) with Book, packaged in vinyl album. Brief introductory course offers basic conversational phrases including: greetings, personal needs, transportation, business, health and emergency terms. Basic grammar section, pronunciation hints, social customs, vocabulary index, phonetic pronunciation, and foreign scripts. Recommended for beginners, or as a refresher course. Native voices, with phrases in both English and Persian so may be used while driving or exercising.
In A Persian Kitchen In A Persian Kitchen
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In A Persian Kitchen
Persian Set Persian Set
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In A Persian Market In A Persian Market
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In A Persian Market
Persian Trilogy Persian Trilogy
$14.99

Persian Trilogy
Persian Folklore Persian Folklore
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Persian Literature Persian Literature
$23.59

Persian Literature
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Persian Tales
Persian Letters Persian Letters
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Persian Letters
Persian Literature Persian Literature
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Persian Literature
Persian Viper Persian Viper
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Persian Viper
The Persian Night The Persian Night
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Persian Miniatures Persian Miniatures
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Persian Miniatures
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Persian Letters
The Persian Queen The Persian Queen
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The Persian Problem The Persian Problem
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Persian Letters Persian Letters
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Persian Pride Persian Pride
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Persian Pride Persian Pride
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Persian Pride
The Persian Adventurer The Persian Adventurer
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The Persian Reader The Persian Reader
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The Persian Mystics The Persian Mystics
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The Persian Mystics
The Persian Empire The Persian Empire
$27.67

The Persian Empire
Persian Gulf Persian Gulf
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Persian Gulf
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$45

Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf
$58.78

The Persian Gulf
With the Persian Expedition With the Persian Expedition
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The Persian Poets The Persian Poets
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The Persian Poets
The Persian Poets The Persian Poets
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On Persian Roads On Persian Roads
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On Persian Roads
Persian Historiography Persian Historiography
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Persian Historiography
The Persian Jesuit The Persian Jesuit
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The Persian Jesuit

Afghan Oriental

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 14-09-2009

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Afghan Oriental

What is the beauty of East Asia?

As I'm talking about all the East Asian countries like Pakistan, Iran, China, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Russia, etc.: all of Asia. Asian girls are more exotic than any other race even white guys agree on this. Some Asian guys too cool. What are your thoughts: http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/2022/392543cc5.jpg http http://www.hamaraforums.com/uploads/post-1583-1128546318.jpg: / / http:// www.linktv.org / sitecontent / seriesthumbs / afghan_women.jpg upload.moldova.org/movie/actors/a/aishwarya_rai/thumbnails/tn2_aishwarya_rai_3.jpg http://photos1.batanga.com/groups/ J 20girls/groupimage.jpg%% 20Spec

I Like all types of Asians, not just East Asia. They include Asians nations of the Middle East and Russia, do not forget the south and southeast Asia.

Oriental Oriental
$15.99

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Afghan Star Afghan Star
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$67

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The Afghan The Afghan
$9.49

After learning of a devastating al-Qaeda terrorist attack, British intelligence makes an extraordinary move to divine the deadly details: they have a British intelligence agent, Mike Martin, impersonate a Taliban commander released from Guantanamo. Martin then attempts to go undercover in the world`s most feared and dangerous organization in an desperate bid to ward off catastrophe. In THE AFGHAN, Frederick Forsyth (THE DAY OF THE JACKAL) employs his famous almost-journalistic technique, and produces yet another captivating and intricately researched political thriller.
The Afghan The Afghan
$8.68

After learning of a devastating al-Qaeda terrorist attack, British intelligence makes an extraordinary move to divine the deadly details: they have a British intelligence agent, Mike Martin, impersonate a Taliban commander released from Guantanamo. Martin then attempts to go undercover in the world`s most feared and dangerous organization in an desperate bid to ward off catastrophe. In THE AFGHAN, Frederick Forsyth (THE DAY OF THE JACKAL) employs his famous almost-journalistic technique, and produces yet another captivating and intricately researched political thriller.
The Afghan The Afghan
$9.27

After learning of a devastating al-Qaeda terrorist attack, British intelligence makes an extraordinary move to divine the deadly details: they have a British intelligence agent, Mike Martin, impersonate a Taliban commander released from Guantanamo. Martin then attempts to go undercover in the world`s most feared and dangerous organization in an desperate bid to ward off catastrophe. In THE AFGHAN, Frederick Forsyth (THE DAY OF THE JACKAL) employs his famous almost-journalistic technique, and produces yet another captivating and intricately researched political thriller.
The Afghan The Afghan
$11.86

After learning of a devastating al-Qaeda terrorist attack, British intelligence makes an extraordinary move to divine the deadly details: they have a British intelligence agent, Mike Martin, impersonate a Taliban commander released from Guantanamo. Martin then attempts to go undercover in the world`s most feared and dangerous organization in an desperate bid to ward off catastrophe. In THE AFGHAN, Frederick Forsyth (THE DAY OF THE JACKAL) employs his famous almost-journalistic technique, and produces yet another captivating and intricately researched political thriller.
The Afghan The Afghan
$11.92

When British and American intelligence discover an al Qaeda operation in the works, they enlist undercover impostor Col. Mike Martin to pass himself off as a Taliban commander. But nothing prepares Martin for the dark world hes about to enter. Unabridged. 9 CDs.
The Afghan The Afghan
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When British and American intelligence discover an al Qaeda operation in the works, they enlist undercover impostor Colonel Mike Martin to pass himself off as a Taliban commander. But nothing prepares Martin for the dark world hes about to enter in Forsyths latest New York Times bestseller. Available in a tall Premium Edition.
Afghan Star (Ost) Afghan Star (Ost)
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Mystery Of The Afghan Gold Mystery Of The Afghan Gold
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The Afghan War, 1838-1842 The Afghan War, 1838-1842
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The Afghan War, 1838-1842
The Afghan War of 1879-80 The Afghan War of 1879-80
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The Afghan War of 1879-80
The Afghan Frontier (1879) The Afghan Frontier (1879)
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The Afghan Frontier (1879)
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Pennell of the Afghan Frontier
The Afghan Knife (1879) The Afghan Knife (1879)
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The Afghan Knife (1879)
Causes of the Afghan War Causes of the Afghan War
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The Afghan Knife (1879) The Afghan Knife (1879)
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The First Afghan War The First Afghan War
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The First Afghan War
Bann Or, Our Afghan Frontier Bann Or, Our Afghan Frontier
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Bann Or, Our Afghan Frontier
The Afghan War of 1879-80 The Afghan War of 1879-80
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The First Afghan War 1838-1842 The First Afghan War 1838-1842
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The Anglo-Afghan Wars 1839-1919 The Anglo-Afghan Wars 1839-1919
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The Anglo-Afghan Wars 1839-1919
Learn-To-Knit-Afghan Book Learn-To-Knit-Afghan Book
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Learn-To-Knit-Afghan Book
Afghan Agricultural Extension System Afghan Agricultural Extension System
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Forsaken Afghan Women Forsaken Afghan Women
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Forsaken Afghan Women
The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80 The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80
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The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80
Lord Lytton and the Afghan War. Lord Lytton and the Afghan War.
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The Afghan Wars; 1839-42 and 1878-80 The Afghan Wars; 1839-42 and 1878-80
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The Afghan Wars; 1839-42 and 1878-80
Afghan War of 1879-80 Afghan War of 1879-80
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Afghan War of 1879-80
The Afghan Knife (1879) The Afghan Knife (1879)
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Tusker: The Afghan Connection Tusker: The Afghan Connection
$14.43

Tusker: The Afghan Connection
Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut Oriental Mood - Oriental Cut
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Afghan Expedition - Notes and Sketches from the First British Afghan War of 1839-1840 Afghan Expedition - Notes and Sketches from the First British Afghan War of 1839-1840
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Afghan Expedition - Notes and Sketches from the First British Afghan War of 1839-1840
Afghan Women, Media and Emerging Democracy Afghan Women, Media and Emerging Democracy
$70

Afghan Women, Media and Emerging Democracy
The Russo-Afghan Question and the Invasion of India The Russo-Afghan Question and the Invasion of India
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The Russo-Afghan Question and the Invasion of India
Our Afghan Policy and the Occupation of Candahar Our Afghan Policy and the Occupation of Candahar
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Our Afghan Policy and the Occupation of Candahar
An Afghan Pioneer: The Story of Jahan Khan An Afghan Pioneer: The Story of Jahan Khan
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An Afghan Pioneer: The Story of Jahan Khan
Afghan Campaigns of 1878 1880biographical Division Afghan Campaigns of 1878 1880biographical Division
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Afghan Campaigns of 1878 1880historical Division Afghan Campaigns of 1878 1880historical Division
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The Russo-Afghan Question and the Invasion of India The Russo-Afghan Question and the Invasion of India
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The Russo-Afghan Question and the Invasion of India
The Afghan Knife V2: A Novel (1879) The Afghan Knife V2: A Novel (1879)
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The Afghan Knife V2: A Novel (1879)

Oriental Square

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 17-08-2009

Oriental Square

I have an oil painting Oriental has 3 birds on a tree. E 'has also signed and stamped blue square symbo

form of art is interior, inc. Art walk gallery.Certification # 079212l

How nice for you!

Oriental Oriental
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Square Oriental Plant  Stand (China) Square Oriental Plant Stand (China)
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Add a touch of old world charm to your decor with this Oriental square plant stand.Standing 28 inches tall the piece is modeled after a Ming dynasty display stand. Handcrafted by artisans in Guangdong province in mainland China, the piece employs classic Chinese mortise and tenon floating panel joinery. The piece is topped off with a light rosewood finish.The Story Behind the ProductThis factory is located in the Guangdong region of mainland China and run by a wonderful family that we here at Overstock.com have befriended over the course of several years. The father is the main person in charge and employs many family members. Day to day operations are run by an aunt while the son is being groomed to take over once his father retires - all of this family greatly adds to the quality and productivity of this factory. Over 300 skilled and non-skilled craftsman work together, passing knowledge and craftsmanship from generation to generation. The working conditions of this group are excellent. The workers always seem to be smiling and are often excited to have new visitors. The factory provides an excellent lunch each day for the staff (my stomach can attest to this), the workers' clothes are clean and the environment seems organized and well run. Attending strictly to the local and international anti-dumping and fair trade practice laws, Oriental Homes is proud to bring a piece of their culture into your home.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.Imported
Square Oriental Plant  Stand (China) Square Oriental Plant Stand (China)
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Add a touch of old world charm to your decor with this Oriental square plant stand.Standing 28 inches tall the piece is modeled after a Ming dynasty display stand. Handcrafted by artisans in Guangdong province in mainland China, the piece employs classic Chinese mortise and tenon floating panel joinery. The piece is topped off with a light rosewood finish.The Story Behind the ProductThis factory is located in the Guangdong region of mainland China and run by a wonderful family that we here at Overstock.com have befriended over the course of several years. The father is the main person in charge and employs many family members. Day to day operations are run by an aunt while the son is being groomed to take over once his father retires - all of this family greatly adds to the quality and productivity of this factory. Over 300 skilled and non-skilled craftsman work together, passing knowledge and craftsmanship from generation to generation. The working conditions of this group are excellent. The workers always seem to be smiling and are often excited to have new visitors. The factory provides an excellent lunch each day for the staff (my stomach can attest to this), the workers' clothes are clean and the environment seems organized and well run. Attending strictly to the local and international anti-dumping and fair trade practice laws, Oriental Homes is proud to bring a piece of their culture into your home.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.Imported
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Antique Oriental

Oriental Rug Ratings: What You Should Know

Oriental Carpet assessments are normally sought to discover the value of these types of exquisite carpets. The term Oriental is used instead of Persian carpets, because these are made around the same area of the world, but not in the country of Iran, so that carpets are not true Persians. Oriental rugs, however, can be a great investment as Persian carpets, and the brilliant colors and breathtaking designs and beautiful craftsmanship make these coatings floor big house decorations. There are some reasons to have an Oriental rug made of assessment. Insurance may be one reason why this is done to determine the value of the carpet so it is insured for the market or replacement value of the carpet in the event of theft or accidental damage. Another reason for assessment is that if you plan to sell the carpet, or want an estimate of value for resale later if you decide to sell.

The value of an Oriental rug can vary according to several aspects of the carpet, such as quality, materials, age, condition, and embellishment, as well as the keeping of weaving. Oriental rug assessments taking all these factors into account when you set a fair market value for your carpet. The expert will examine your carpet, or photos, if necessary, but after reviewing the current entry prevents the occurrence of any errors. The condition of the carpet is considered very poor, as well as damage to the carpet to be observed. The design and complexity of works of art plays an important part in assessing the value of the carpet. These carpets are well known to be extremely beautiful, so as durable and long lasting. The designs vary, and some are more desirable than others in terms of market value of the carpet, because most people want buy these specific styles and patterns.

Oriental Carpet evaluations can help to assess the market value of your antique oriental rugs. This may be necessary for any of a variety of reasons, but it is important to do research on the expert before making their work. Ask for their credentials and experience, to test their knowledge and experience working with antique oriental rugs. Ask for referances from satisfied customers who have used this particular expert. If you have questions or concerns about the fairness of the evaluation Oriental rug, made a second for verification.

Oriental Carpet evaluations are an important element in the process of buying, selling, insurance, and carpets Eastern. This process will allow us to evaluate exactly the rough market value of your oriental rug is, and what conditions you will find the rug oriental rug assessment values will be considerably less if the carpet needs to be repaired because of holes, rips or other damage. Even a simple cleaning by qualified professionals, and it is important that only qualified professionals are used to prevent further damage, help to increase the value of oriental rug assessment.

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Oriental Antique 3 Bracelet Watch Display Box Oriental Antique 3 Bracelet Watch Display Box
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3 New Oriental Antique Bracelet Watch Display Boxes For Jewelry Showcases & Countertops. This is a new set of 3 black bracelet boxes. These boxes are reminiscent of the elegant steamer trunks you might find in great grandmother's attic. These detailed trunk style boxes create a delightful presentation for simple and ornate jewelry designs and heirloom piece. Holds a 7 or 8 bracelet. The outside is black leatherette and the inside is white leatherette. The front corner guards and clasps are brass. All include a two piece white outer gift box for easy wrapping. Each measures approximately 9 3/4 x 2 3/8 x 1 1/2 (247.65 x 60 x 38 mm).
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Last Name: White. First Name: Shari. Paper Width: 7. 00. Paper Height: 13. 00. Subject: Floral/Plants. Style or Genre: Decorative. Decor: Contemporary. Primary Color: Gold. Secondary Color: Pink.
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$37.5

3 New Diamond Pendant Antique Display Gift Boxes For Jewelry Displays & Countertops. This is a new set of 3 large black necklace boxes. These boxes are reminiscent of the elegant steamer trunks you might find in great grandmother's attic. These detailed trunk style boxes create a delightful presentation for simple and ornate jewelry designs and heirloom piece. The outside and inside are black flocked. The front corner guards and clasps are brass. All include a white outer gift box for easy wrapping. Each measures approximately 7 1/2 x 6 3/8 x 1 7/8 (190 x 162 x 47 mm).
Antique-style Oriental Storage Cabinet (China) Antique-style Oriental Storage Cabinet (China)
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Product Features:*Add a beautiful and refined oriental accent piece to your living room or bedroom with this graceful wooden storage cabinet *The artisan has rendered an intricately hand-painted, traditional scene on the doors of the cabinet *Conveniently located upper drawer is embellished with a delicately hand-painted floral flourish *Adorning the front perimeter in gold is a hand-painted 'budaowan' (never-ending pattern) *In concert with traditional Chinese artisan techniques 'tongfen' (bronze powder) has been mixed with the paint to add an extra gleam *The two doors swing open on 'menzhou,' an ancient hingeless mechanism which allows the doors to be easily removed *Measures 24 inches high x 16 inches wide x 13 inches long Story Behind the Art:AsiaEXP travels to the globe's remote locations to bring you exquisite furnishings from untraveled and untouched regions of Earth. This delightful piece of furniture takes us to a studio in China where craftsmen work to create authentically Asian furniture. Artisans train for years to learn the advanced painting and antiquing methods used to make pieces like this one truly unique. These age-old techniques are often learned at a parent or grandparent's knee.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.Imported
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6 Earring Gift Boxes For Jewelry Displays, Showcases & Countertops. This is a new set of 6 black earring display boxes. These boxes are reminiscent of the elegant steamer trunks you might find in great grandmother's attic. These detailed trunk style boxes create a delightful presentation for simple and ornate jewelry designs and heirloom pieces. The outside is black leatherette and the inside is white leatherette. The front corner guards and clasps are brass. They include a two piece black outer gift box for easy wrapping. Each box measures approximately 2 x 1 5/8 x 2 (51 x 41 x 51 mm).
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6 New Ring Gift Boxes For Jewelry Displays, Showcases & Countertops. This is a new set of 6 black ring display boxes. These boxes are reminiscent of the elegant steamer trunks you might find in great grandmother's attic. These detailed trunk style boxes create a delightful presentation for simple and ornate jewelry designs and heirloom piece. The outside is black leatherette and the inside is white leatherette. The front corner guards and clasps are brass. All include a two piece white outer gift box for easy wrapping. Each measures approximately 1 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 2 1/8 (38 x 57 x 54 mm).
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Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box
$143.51

*Grace your decor with a gleaming touch of Oriental elegance with this beautifully handcrafted jewelry box *Wood box intricately hand-etched, decorative brass hardware *Jewelry box resplendent with floral images and other patterns *Adorned cabinet top, sides and latch *Gleaming, stylized "xi" character, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness' decorates the top of the box *Highly polished rosewood gives this piece its smooth, lustrous glow and rich wood grain finish *Plush red felt lines the inside of the box *Hand-embroidered with "mudanhua" or tree peonies, the national flower of China, and "shuangxi" or "double happiness" characters, symbolizing marital unity and happiness *The trays in the upper two drawers are divided into separate sections for easy access to rings, bracelets and necklaces *Truly an outstanding home decor accent and a practical jewelry box, this piece is sure to be a treasured possession for years to come *Your purchase contributes to supporting talented Asian artisans
Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box
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*Grace your decor with a gleaming touch of Oriental elegance with this beautifully handcrafted jewelry box *Wood box intricately hand-etched, decorative brass hardware *Jewelry box resplendent with floral images and other patterns *Adorned cabinet top, sides and latch *Gleaming, stylized "xi" character, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness' decorates the top of the box *Highly polished rosewood gives this piece its smooth, lustrous glow and rich wood grain finish *Plush red felt lines the inside of the box *Hand-embroidered with "mudanhua" or tree peonies, the national flower of China, and "shuangxi" or "double happiness" characters, symbolizing marital unity and happiness *The trays in the upper two drawers are divided into separate sections for easy access to rings, bracelets and necklaces *Truly an outstanding home decor accent and a practical jewelry box, this piece is sure to be a treasured possession for years to come *Your purchase contributes to supporting talented Asian artisans
Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box
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*Grace your decor with a gleaming touch of Oriental elegance with this beautifully handcrafted jewelry box *Wood box intricately hand-etched, decorative brass hardware *Jewelry box resplendent with floral images and other patterns *Adorned cabinet top, sides and latch *Gleaming, stylized "xi" character, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness' decorates the top of the box *Highly polished rosewood gives this piece its smooth, lustrous glow and rich wood grain finish *Plush red felt lines the inside of the box *Hand-embroidered with "mudanhua" or tree peonies, the national flower of China, and "shuangxi" or "double happiness" characters, symbolizing marital unity and happiness *The trays in the upper two drawers are divided into separate sections for easy access to rings, bracelets and necklaces *Truly an outstanding home decor accent and a practical jewelry box, this piece is sure to be a treasured possession for years to come *Your purchase contributes to supporting talented Asian artisans
Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box Oriental Antique Style Golden Brass/ Wood Jewelry Box
$196.14

*Grace your decor with a gleaming touch of Oriental elegance with this beautifully handcrafted jewelry box *Wood box intricately hand-etched, decorative brass hardware *Jewelry box resplendent with floral images and other patterns *Adorned cabinet top, sides and latch *Gleaming, stylized "xi" character, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness' decorates the top of the box *Highly polished rosewood gives this piece its smooth, lustrous glow and rich wood grain finish *Plush red felt lines the inside of the box *Hand-embroidered with "mudanhua" or tree peonies, the national flower of China, and "shuangxi" or "double happiness" characters, symbolizing marital unity and happiness *The trays in the upper two drawers are divided into separate sections for easy access to rings, bracelets and necklaces *Truly an outstanding home decor accent and a practical jewelry box, this piece is sure to be a treasured possession for years to come *Your purchase contributes to supporting talented Asian artisans
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Interesting hobo bag featuring a top zip entry, inside zippered wall pocket, ID window, cell and multi purpose pockets. Flap pocket with magnetic closure in front and rear zip pocket. Available Colors: Premium Hibiscus Antique, Oriental Lotus, Abstract Classic.
Black and Green Oriental Medicine/ Cabinet Black and Green Oriental Medicine/ Cabinet
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*Add a one-of-a-kind focal point to your decor with this bold, handcrafted, forest-green Oriental storage cabinet *Based on traditional designs of Chinese medicine cabinets, this furniture boasts a total of eighteen drawers *Exotic wood cabinet features a classic Oriental design with its handcrafted raised finials near the top and its undulating woodwork *Drawers are complemented with beautiful brass tabs for easy access *Two doors near the base provide plentiful storage *Hand-painted black frame is embellished with an antique-style by allowing the natural wood finish to peek through the edges *Unique and beautiful storage cabinet is sure to create an Eastern accent in any setting *Measures: 28 inches high x 20 inches wide x 10 inches long *All measurements are approximate *The handcrafted nature of this item will produce slight variations from piece to piece in color, form and sizing, adding to the unique quality of individual items
Illustrated Catalogue of Antique Oriental Porcelains Collected by an Amateur of New York; To Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale at the Illustrated Catalogue of Antique Oriental Porcelains Collected by an Amateur of New York; To Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale at the
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Title: Illustrated Catalogue of Antique Oriental Porcelains Collected by an Amateur of New York; to Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale at the American Art Galleries [march 19-21, 1914] Publisher: New York Publication date: 1914 Subjects: Pottery, Chinese Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.
Catalogue of Antique Chinese Porcelains, Superb Japanese Lacquers, Metal Work, Jades, Ivory Carvings, and Other Rare Oriental Objects the Catalogue of Antique Chinese Porcelains, Superb Japanese Lacquers, Metal Work, Jades, Ivory Carvings, and Other Rare Oriental Objects the
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Title: Catalogue of Antique Chinese Porcelains, Superb Japanese Lacquers, Metal Work, Jades, Ivory Carvings, and Other Rare Oriental Objects the Private Collection of to Be Sold Publisher: New York, American Art Association Publication date: 1900 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.
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