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  • PILAR 020
    Regular Price: $138.00$4,600.00
    Holiday Discount (20% off): $110.40 - $3,680.00
    Handknotted of 100% wool in a thick shag-type of pile, this exuberant collection of delightfully casual modern abstract designs in fun fashion colors is the ideal complement to a variety of today’s popular modern furniture styles.
  • PILAR 019
    Regular Price: $138.00$4,600.00
    Holiday Discount (20% off): $110.40 - $3,680.00
    Handknotted of 100% wool in a thick shag-type of pile, this exuberant collection of delightfully casual modern abstract designs in fun fashion colors is the ideal complement to a variety of today’s popular modern furniture styles.
  • HEAVEN 135
    Regular Price: $165.00$5,300.00
    Holiday Discount (20% off): $132.00 - $4,240.00

    The soft-focus look and plush quality of the rugs in this transitional collection is the result of variations in pile height and pattern. Hand knotted using 100% premium hand-spun wool, these versatile rugs are an ideal choice for most any home or décor.

  • ELLIPSE 026
    Regular Price: $325.00$9,850.00
    Holiday Discount (20% off): $260.00 - $7,880.00

    Traditional designs take on a modern sensibility in this collection of erased floral patterns. Hand knotted using a combination of premium wool and SilketteTM, these distinctive rugs display a lovely high-low texture.

  • Gorgeous Gabbeh – Handwoven Nomadic Rug – Indian Tribal Carpet – 4′ x 6′ ft.
    Regular Price: $699.99
    Holiday Discount (20% off): $559.99

    Size: 4′ x 6′ ft.

    Great quality! Hand-woven in India with a Persian Gabbeh design.

    A Gabbeh is a type of traditional tribal carpet originally made by the Qashqai tribe in the Zagros Mountains of Iran. The word can be translated as uncut or unfinished, and refers to the fact that Gabbeh rugs have a rough, primitive look. Gabbeh designs are characterized by broad fields of color with playful geometric forms and animal or human figures. The Qashqai have always been renowned weavers, and even today the weaving of Gabbeh rugs and other wool items form a significant part of their culture and economy. They are an ancient people who arrived in Iran in a wave of nomadic migration roughly coinciding with the invasion of Genghis Khan in the 13th century. Traditionally, weaving of these rugs is done by the women on portable looms that are easily assembled, in keeping with a nomadic lifestyle.

    A well-made vintage rug from Gabbeh has a deep pile, often an inch thick, and a relatively low knot density. Since Gabbehs have traditionally been made for informal home use, their designs usually are not stylized and the full creativity of the maker can be expressed. Designs sometimes tell a story, depict a certain place or show an everyday situation. Colors are not subtle; there is no attempt to be subdued! Those who are shopping for Gabbehs should beware of mass-produced knock-offs from India, called “Indo-Gabbehs.” These are often made from inferior wool and do not have the softness and comfort of traditional Gabbehs. Beware of Gabbehs with white fringe, as this is a sign of non-traditional origin.

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