Afghan rugs

Is Taliban’s Seizing Power The End of Afghan Rugs?

“It may be unfair, but what happens in a few days, sometimes even a single day, can change the course of a whole lifetime…” ― Khaled Hosseini, The Afghan-American Novelist Do you recall Afghanistan with war, bombs, and bad news? You most probably have heard of the war going on in that country on media. But

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Persian Rug

The Historical Aspect of The Persian Rug

Looking way back at the historical aspect of the Persian rug, here are “The seven most significant questions about the historical aspect of Persian rug:” Why Did The People Need Rugs in the First Place? More than 2,500 years ago, they were first woven to cover the floors for nomadic tribespeople at the time. The

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Farahan rug

Farahan Rug Is The Handsome Gentleman of Oriental Rugs

Farahan Rug Is Oriental Rugs, Since the 19th century, The western markets started importing Farahan rug. The UK showed significant interest in the Farahan rug, and the Brits started calling the Farahan rug Gentleman Rugs. Rug weaving in Farahan dates back to the 18th century. That was when Nader Shah the Great conquered Herat and

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Nanaj rug

Nanaj Rug, The Hand-Knotted History Book

Nanaj (also Romanized as Nenej) is a village in Jowkar Rural District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. It is a historical village in the region, having an old Qajar mosque. But, it is more famous for its mountainous nature, caves, and waterfalls, and above all, the Nanaj Rug. Central Zagros’ nature provides the best raw

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kerman rug

Bozchalu Rug, The Undiscovered Gem of Central Iran

White Mountains of Vafs, home to various Iranian tribes, stand tall between Hamadan and Markazi provinces in Iran (Persia). Vafs area is attributed to the Tat people, Lurs, and some Turkic tribes, amongst which Bozchalu and its famous Bozchalu rug are well remembered. Bozchalu is an old Turkic clan. Hulagu Khan (reign: 1256-1265) settled once

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kerman rug

Kerman Rug, The Colorful Hand-Knotted Oasis of Art

From the beginning of recorded history, Kerman has been mentioned under the name of Aratta by Sumerians. They described Aratta as a wealthy land full of precious stones and great artisans that are hard to reach. A land by the name of Inanna comes from the goddess of love, desire, and beauty. This article tells

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Bijar rug

Bijar Rug, The Artistic Souvenir of Kurdistan

Bijar [or Bidjar] is a city and capital of Bijar county, Kurdistan Province, Iran. With an elevation of 1,940 meters, this city is the roof of Iran and world-renowned for its elegant and artistic Bijar rug. This article introduces this elegant type of Persian rug. In addition, it includes a short brief of the region

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Baluch Rug, The Colorful Art of The Amazing Baluch Women

Baluch (or Baloch) people speak a language belonging to western Iranian languages, sister to Kurdish. However, they live alongside the south-eastern natural borders of the Iranian plateau. They most likely descended from ancient nomads whose great migration eastward occurred during Sassanid emperors’ rule. This article will tell you about the history behind the Baluch rug

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Kashmar Rug, The Delightful Taste of The Old Oriental Art

The name of Kashmar recalls images of grapes and raisins, pomegranates, and saffron. It is an ancient town in the middle of the Khorasan region in the northeast of Iran. In addition to delicious souvenirs, Kashmar is also well-known for its exquisite Oriental rugs. This article will give you a brief insight into the delightful

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oriental rug

Oriental Rug 101: The Guide To Oriental Rug Cleaning

Oriental rug cleaning, We’re setting aside our overall topic of oriental rug cleaning to bring you a collaboration of information from our team. Before investing in an Oriental Rug for your home or business, knowing your options is crucial to protect your purchase. You don’t want to overpay for a machine-made rug sold as a “hand-tufted” rug,

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