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55808 ARTSY JALILI
Named after the master weaver from Marand, Iran during the latter quarter of the 19th century, the Jalili rug is known to be among the finest of carpets woven in Persia. The Artsy Jalili offers intriguing and sweetly designed transitional decorative patterns which will elevate the beauty of any room. Made with natural dyes and 100% handspun wool on a cotton foundation, these striking and unique rugs are well suited for contemporary or traditional interiors.
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55740 ROYAL KAZAK
Caucasian influenced designs, the tribal Kazak was originated by the people of Armenia and Afghanistan. Usually distinct geometric patterns in red, gold, cream and blues, the designs often include medallions, animals and flowers. These luxurious rugs, once considered a symbol of status, were placed in churches, and palaces of the elite class. These highly aesthetic, durable rugs have been prized for their rugged authenticity and highly saturated color tones. The Royal Kazak presents a denser knot count than the standard traditional Kazak. 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.
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55732 ROYAL KAZAK
Caucasian influenced designs, the tribal Kazak was originated by the people of Armenia and Afghanistan. Usually distinct geometric patterns in red, gold, cream and blues, the designs often include medallions, animals and flowers. These luxurious rugs, once considered a symbol of status, were placed in churches, and palaces of the elite class. These highly aesthetic, durable rugs have been prized for their rugged authenticity and highly saturated color tones. The Royal Kazak presents a denser knot count than the standard traditional Kazak. 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.
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7715 NOOR MODERN
Constructed in the age old method of weaving, the modern design is inspired by today’s contemporary architectural and decor influences. As art for your floor, the Artsy Modern rug will transform your home by adding warmth, comfort, color and personality. Meticulously constructed by hand of 100% fine wool on a cotton foundation (some are wool & silk on a cotton foundation), these rugs are sure to inspire interior designers and home decorators.
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55512 ROYAL KAZAK
Caucasian influenced designs, the tribal Kazak was originated by the people of Armenia and Afghanistan. Usually distinct geometric patterns in red, gold, cream and blues, the designs often include medallions, animals and flowers. These luxurious rugs, once considered a symbol of status, were placed in churches, and palaces of the elite class. These highly aesthetic, durable rugs have been prized for their rugged authenticity and highly saturated color tones. The Royal Kazak presents a denser knot count than the Kazak. 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.
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55227 VINTAGE
Made in Pakistan, these rugs are made to inspire vintage looks and yet appear highly contemporary at the same time. The Vintage look is soothing to the eye and creates warmth and beauty in any room. Made with 100% handspun wool on a cotton foundation, beauty like this is timeless and is a favorite of many interior designers today.
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55210 SUZANI
Based on traditional Uzbek designs, the charming Suzani rug has an embroidered and decorative tribal feel usually woven in delightful and exciting compositions. The Persian word Suzani literally translates to “embroidery”. These whimsically designed rugs are made in Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries. Inspired by traditional textile designs, these “hybrid” rugs are sure to bring sophistication and class to any home. Made with 100% wool on a cotton foundation.
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55223 ANATOLIAN VINTAGE
Anatolia is the geography known today as modern day Turkey. These rugs are transitional in their style with high knot count, using well-defined Anatolian motifs arranged in unique patterns. Decorative rustic motifs, age-old talismans and stylized botanical decorations are aspects of this vintage style rug. 100% handspan wool and natural dyes on a cotton foundation.
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55513 ROYAL KAZAK
Caucasian influenced designs, the tribal Kazak was originated by the people of Armenia and Afghanistan. Usually distinct geometric patterns in red, gold, cream and blues, the designs often include medallions, animals and flowers. These luxurious rugs, once considered a symbol of status, were placed in churches, and palaces of the elite class. These highly aesthetic, durable rugs have been prized for their rugged authenticity and highly saturated color tones. The Royal Kazak presents a denser knot count than the Kazak. 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.