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Handmade needlepoint  miniature house rug  Red Persian


Handmade needlepoint
Miniature House rug Red Persian


$14.99


Handmade needlepoint  miniature house rug  Red Persian


Handmade needlepoint miniature
House Rug Red Persian


$12.99


DOLL HOUSE RUGS HAND WOVEN ARABIC DESIGN PERSIAN


Doll House RUGS Hand Woven ARABIC DESIGN PERSIAN


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Persian Rug?

I have a Persian rug Tabriz and am willing to sell, not on e-bay, I need someone to come to my house and buy it, how I can do that?

Call an antique carpet dealer.

Many varieties of Persian carpets

Persian rugs can be classified into Persian City Rugs and Persian tribal rugs. Each type within these two is normally the name of the city or tribal name that is manufactured and designed. These are some of the most popular Persian rugs (the first four coming in the city of Persian carpets)

Afshar Rugs: These are usually designed smaller rugs with geometric motifs. Multiple connected diamond-shaped medallions, all about farangi gul (rose), botehs, and motifs such as chicken-(Afshar-e-Morghi) are the common designs. The colors range from dark red, reddish brown, brown, blue, dark reddish dark blue, burnt orange, ocher, and camel. The foundation is often wool, but cotton foundation can also be used in some carpets.

Tabriz Rugs: Most are curvilinear geometric designs but are also found. The symmetric (Turkish) knot is common with many colors used on a rug, and very different from the palette. The pool borders and the colors used in this design are pink, peach, camel, beige and ivory. The appearance general of Tabriz rugs is pastel. The reasons can come in a variety of colors such as blue, green, yellow, orange and lavender. The foundation is usually of silk and wool silk highlights stack.

Kashan Rugs: About 95% of Kashan carpet pattern is curvilinear. A medallion elongated diamond-shaped and lobed with pendants flowers is a popular traditional design. This design usually has a blue medallion with similar angles and border on a red background or vice versa. Vase, hunting and painting are also popular. The pool of Kashan carpet colors are navy, rich red, beige and ivory. Other colors such as red, blue, turquoise, ocher, beige, white, brown and green are sometimes used for the designs.

Kerman Rugs: These are also mostly in the curvilinear pattern. They are famous for illustrations that correspond to Kerman pictorial category of pattern. Kerman Traditional designs include all floral motifs, boteh, striped, paneled garden, prayer, vase, garden, hunting, animals, and using pictograms Persian and European themes, etc. are to modern versions in Aubussons or the Koran (Quran) medallion-and-corners with an open field. Rich red, red, blue, lime green, pink, ivory, gray-blue, turquoise, orange, champagne and beige are some commonly used colors.

Baluch Rugs: These rugs are hand woven by the nomadic people of the Baluch tribe in southern Iran following an ancient Persian tradition, dating back 2500 years. The design is unique, with a general pattern, with burgundy with some navy and ivory colors main.

Shiraz Rugs: hand-woven rugs made in Shiraz, Central Iran, you just have to do with crudely cut hair long with schemes colored. geometric motifs, small animals or plants are commonly used in designs with stitching done with a barber pole effect using two colors. Red is the most used color.

Wiss Rugs: These rugs tribal artisan from the village of Wiss, near Hamedan in Iran. Traditional dense floral patterns with vases, foliage, palms, and garden elements are in common use. dark shade of red or garnet is the main color. Wiss rugs are known for their resemblance to Arak and Tabriz designs.

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