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  • Turkey 3’6″ x 6’7″

    $485.00

    Kula rugs are woven in the Caucausus region of Turkey

  • Afghanistan 3’4″ x 6’3″

    $365.00

    Kazak hand-knotted wool from Afghanistan

  • Afghanistan 3’8″ x 7’0″

    $500.00

    Rizbaft hand knotted wool

  • Afghanistan 3’8” x 6’5”

    $515.00

    Akhjah tribal 100% wool handwoven by the Esari Turkmen of Northern Afghanistan.

  • Afghanistan 2’8”x 4’3”

    $270.00

    Vintage Tribal hand-knotted 100% wool.

  • Turkish kilim 4.8 x 4.10

    $405.00

    Turkish antique patchwork kilim, handwoven wool.

  • Persian Hosseinabad 3’3″ x 4’9″

    $350.00

    Hosseinabad is a village in Hamadan Province, in the north-east of Iran. Like the Hamadan rugs, these are made by a nomadic population living in the rugged, mountainous terrain who are traditional herders, and produce opulent, thick wool. Hosseinabad rugs still maintain a distinctive style, and have an excellent reputation for their high quality.

  • Persian Hamadan 3’7″ x 6’3″

    $500.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Persian Hamadan 3’3″ x 4’11”

    $365.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Mahal 3’7 x 4’11 $390

    $390.00

    Mahal rugs take their name from the village of Mahallat, in the province of Arak, a famous rug producing area in north-central Iran. Weaving is a cottage industry in the area, and many families have been knotting these distinctive rugs, often with a relatively thick wool pile on a cotton foundation, since the 19th C.

  • Hamadan 3’7 x 4’11 $390

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 3’7 x 5’5 $440

    $440.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hosseinabad 3’7 x 5’4 $430

    $430.00

    Hosseinabad is a village in Hamadan Province, in the north-east of Iran. Like the Hamadan rugs, these are made by a nomadic population living in the rugged, mountainous terrain who are traditional herders, and produce opulent, thick wool. Hosseinabad rugs still maintain a distinctive style, and have an excellent reputation for their high quality.

  • Hamadan 3’8 x 5’9 $470

    $470.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 3’4 x 5’2 $385

    $385.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 3’5 x 5′ $390

    $390.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 3’7 x 5’4 $435

    $435.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Mahal 3’10 x 5’4 $465

    $465.00

    Mahal rugs take their name from the village of Mahallat, in the province of Arak, a famous rug producing area in north-central Iran. Weaving is a cottage industry in the area, and many families have been knotting these distinctive rugs, often with a relatively thick wool pile on a cotton foundation, since the 19th C.

  • Hosseinabad 3’5 x 5’3 $400

    $400.00

    Hosseinabad is a village in Hamadan Province, in the north-east of Iran. Like the Hamadan rugs, these are made by a nomadic population living in the rugged, mountainous terrain who are traditional herders, and produce opulent, thick wool. Hosseinabad rugs still maintain a distinctive style, and have an excellent reputation for their high quality.

  • Arak 3’4 x 4’11 $375

    $375.00

    Arak is a city on the central plateau, south of Tehran.

  • Arak 3’4 x 5’2 $390

    $390.00

    Arak is a city on the central plateau, south of Tehran.

  • Hamadan 3’8 x 5’3 $435

    $435.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Nahavand 3’3 x 6’3 $460

    $460.00

    Nahavand is a village in Hamadan province in the north west of Iran, an area famous for rug making. The carpets often have a “leaf-like” medallion in the middle with flowers and twigs in the background,and a border with flowers and vases.

  • Hamadan 3’3 x 4’7 $340

    $340.00
  • Revival 3’9 x 5′ $335

    $335.00

    100% wool hand-knotted in Iran, the Revival brand produces luscious rugs honouring Persian designs, and is committed to keeping the ancient traditions alive by supervising working conditions and providing fair wages.

  • Melis 3’5 x 4’11 $380

    $380.00

    Handwoven in southern Anatolia, the Melis rugs feature designs unchanged since the 19th C, woven with wool on a cotton base.

  • Melis 3’5 x 5’2 $400

    $400.00

    Handwoven in southern Anatolia, the Melis rugs feature designs unchanged since the 19th C, woven with wool on a cotton base.

  • Melis 3’3 x 4’8 $340

    $340.00

    Handwoven in southern Anatolia, the Handwoven in southern Anatolia, the Melis rugs feature designs unchanged since the 19th C, woven with wool on a cotton base.

  • Melis 3’3 x 4’11 $355

    $355.00

    Handwoven in southern Anatolia, the Melis rugs feature designs unchanged since the 19th C, woven with wool on a cotton base.

  • Baluchi 3’1 x 6’7 $285

    $285.00

    Baluchi bulk order. We made a deal to take everything that our supplier had, because we loved these terrific rugs so much, and we can pass on the savings to you! Baluchistan is the immense homeland of the Baluchi people, which over-laps Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. Many of our favourite crafts come from here, including weaving, embroidery, and these hand-knotted wool rugs.

  • Hamadan 4’4 x 8’9 $810

    $810.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 5’1 x 9’10 $1125

    $1,125.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 4’5 x 6’8 $675

    $675.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 4’2 x 8′ $825

    $825.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 4’3 x 7’1

    $675.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Hamadan 4’4 x 7’5 $735

    $735.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.

  • Zanjan 4’8 x 6’11 $770

    $770.00

    The villages around the ancient city of Zanjan, in north western Iran, produce some of the most unique, striking carpets in the world.  The influence of Central Asia seen in the designs is due to the large ethnic Azeri (originally from Azerbaijan) population in the area.

  • Teimani 3′ x 4’7 $220

    $220.00

    Teimani bulk order. We made a deal to take everything that our supplier had, because we loved these terrific rugs so much, and we can pass on the savings to you! Teimani rugs are woven by Baluchi people living in Afghanistan.

  • Malayer 3’5 x 7’5

    $460.00

    Malayer is yet another of the traditional rug weaving towns in the vicinity of Hamadan. Therefore, that these rugs are amazing, is no surprise.

  • Hamadan 3’7 x 10’4

    $585.00

    Hamadan, an ancient city on the Silk Road west of Tehran, is a famous carpet weaving center. At an elevation of 1,850m above sea level – nearly a mile high – the local herders have long produced abundant, thick wool, and have had a need for the insulation of wool carpets during the long cold winters. The old Hamadan carpets – from the early 1900’s – have a weft of wool, but the base is now predominantly cotton. Nevertheless, the traditional medallion motifs and patterns hand-knotted in indigo blue and madder red, are the same as they have been for centuries.