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The source of the rug comes from the book Tapis du Caucase - Rugs of the Caucasus, Ian Bennett & Aziz Bassoul, The Nicholas Sursock Museum, Beirut, Lebanon 2003, nr.90 and Oriental Rugs Volume 1 Caucasian, Ian Bennett, Oriental Textile Press, Aberdeen 1993, pg.376 and Ca..
The source of the rug comes from the book Tapis du Caucase - Rugs of the Caucasus, Ian Bennett & Aziz Bassoul, The Nicholas Sursock Museum, Beirut, Lebanon 2003, nr.90 and Oriental Rugs Volume 1 Caucasian, Ian Bennett, Oriental Textile Press, Aberdeen 1993, pg.376 and Caucasian Carpets, E. Gans-..
The source of the rug comes from the book Antique Rugs of Kurdistan A Historical Legacy of Woven Art, James D. Burns, 2002 nr.28. This was an exclusive example of offset rows of flowers designed 18th-century rug from Senna, Eastern Kurdistan area. This example is special because the flowers are well..
The source of the rug comes from the book Antique Rugs of Kurdistan A Historical Legacy of Woven Art, James D. Burns, 2002 nr.29. This white background rug is associated with bridal dowry weavings from Senna, Eastern Kurdistan area early 19th century. This example is special because of its prayer ar..
The source of the rug comes from the book Tapis du Caucase - Rugs of the Caucasus, Ian Bennett & Aziz Bassoul, The Nicholas Sursock Museum, Beirut, Lebanon 2003, nr.7 and Oriental Rugs Volume 1 Caucasian, Ian Bennett, Oriental Textile Press, Aberdeen 1993, nr.17 and Caucasian Carpets, E. Gans-Re..
The source of the rug comes from the book Oriental Rugs Volume 1 Caucasian, Ian Bennett, Oriental Textile Press, Aberdeen 1993, nr.256. This is a hexagon columns rug from the late 19th century, Shirvan region, Caucasus area. This represents a well-known type of Shirvan carpet composition which has ..
The source of the rug comes from the book Antique Rugs of Kurdistan A Historical Legacy of Woven Art, James D. Burns, 2002 nr.9. This rug is presumably made by Kurds of the Ahl-i-Haqq (Yarsani) region, a sect of the 'Cult of Angels', attributed to the village of Kandula in Southern Kurdistan, s..
The source of the rug comes from the book Orient Star - A Carpet Collection, E. Heinrich Kirchheim, Hali Publications Ltd, 1993 nr.2. This is the best-known example of a Star Kazaks rug from the Mid 19th century from the Central Caucasus area. Star Kazak rugs are considered to be the most desirable ..
The source of the carpet comes from the book Orient Stars Collection, Anatolian Tribal Rugs 1050-1750, Michael Franses, Hali Publications Ltd, 2021 fig.21. This 13th-century carpet is from probably the Konya region, central Anatolia, circa 1200-1300 (C 1290-1420). It is exhibited at the Museum of Tu..
The source of the carpet comes from the book Orient Stars Collection, Anatolian Tribal Rugs 1050-1750, Michael Franses, Hali Publications Ltd, 2021 fig.23. This 13th-century carpet is from probably the Konya region, central Anatolia, circa 1200-1300 (C 1290-1420). It is exhibited at the Museum of Tu..
This unique design rug is interpreted by our designers with a mixture of Ararat Rugs’ soft blue tone natural dyed hand-spun yarns.Color summary: 10 colors in total, most used 4 colors are; Mixture of Our Blue Colors Russian Green 418 (Henna - Indigo) Melon 304 (Madder Root) Imperial Red 415 (..
This unique design rug is interpreted by our designers with a mixture of Ararat Rugs’ soft blue tone natural dyed hand-spun yarns.Color summary: 11 colors in total, most used 4 colors are; Mix of Blue Yarns Congo Pink 306 (Madder Root) Burlywood 135 (Spurge - Madder Root) Dusty Turquoise 340 ..
The source of the rug comes from the book Orient Stars Collection, Anatolian Tribal Rugs 1050-1750, Michael Franses, Hali Publications Ltd, 2021 fig.189 and Antique Rugs from the Near East, Wilhelm von Bode and Ernst Kühnel, Klinkhardt & Biermann, Berlin 1958, pg.49 and Oriental Rugs, Volume 4 T..
This unique design rug is interpreted by our designers with a mixture of Ararat Rugs' soft green tone natural dyed hand-spun yarns.Color summary: 11 colors in total, most used 4 colors are; Mixture of Our Green Colors Burlywood 135 (Spurge - Madder Root) Mixture of Our Blue Colors Dark Brown 3..
This unique design rug is interpreted by our designers with a mixture of Ararat Rugs' soft green tone natural dyed hand-spun yarns.Color summary: 11 colors in total, most used 4 colors are; Mixture of Green Yarns Ochre 73 (Madder Root) Ginger Church 12 (Spurge - Madder Root) Dusty Turquoise 340..
The design of the rug is interpreted by our designers with a mixture of Ararat Rug's soft green tone natural dyed hand-spun yarns.Color summary: 11 colors in total, most used 4 colors are;Mix of Green YarnsBurlywood 135 (Spurge - Madder Root) Ochre 73 (Madder Root)Turquoise 330 (Spurge - Madder Ro..
This unique design rug is interpreted by our designers with a mixture of Ararat Rugs’ soft tone natural dyed hand-spun yarns.Color summary: 10 colors in total, most used 4 colors are; Mixture of Our Pink Colors Dusty Turquoise 340 (Spurge - Madder Root - Indigo - Walnut Husk) Burlywood 135 (Spu..
This unique design rug is interpreted by our designers with a mixture of Ararat Rugs’ soft tone natural dyed hand-spun yarns.Color summary: 11 colors in total, most used 4 colors are; Mixture of Our Pink ColorsGinger Church 12 (Spurge - Madder Root)Dusty Turquoise 340 (Spurge - Madder Root - Indigo..
The source of carpet comes from the book How to Read - Islamic Carpets, Walter B. Denny, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2014 fig.61,62. The five-star-medallion carpet was designed in the early 16th century by Mamluk Sultane of Cairo, Egypt. It is exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art..
The source of carpet comes from the book How to Read - Islamic Carpets, Walter B. Denny, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2014 fig.61,62. The five-star-medallion carpet was designed in the early 16th century by Mamluk Sultane of Cairo, Egypt. It is exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art..
The source of carpet comes from the book How to Read - Islamic Carpets, Walter B. Denny, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2014 fig.61,62. The five-star-medallion carpet was designed in the early 16th century by Mamluk Sultane of Cairo, Egypt. It is exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum o..