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Style: |
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Tabriz |
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Origin: |
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Iran |
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Woven: |
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Hand |
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Foundation: |
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Cotton |
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Pile: |
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Wool |
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Size (ft.): |
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11"5'x16"2' |
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Size (cm.): |
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347.98x492.76 |
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Age: |
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9 |
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Condition: |
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Excellent |
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RAJ: |
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60 |
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KPSI: |
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Over 300 |
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Knotting
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30 Months |
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SKU #: |
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5915 |
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About Tabriz Rugs |
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Arak rugs are made in and around the city of Arak, which is an important region in the carpet industry. These rugs have generally one of three major patterns. Firstly the famous Herati pattern, which includes small fish throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. Secondly the more curvilinear pattern of Sarough, with intertwined grapevines throughout the field and a round central medallion. Thirdly is that of Wiss, with three diamonds making up the central medallion. The color schemes can vary, but almost always include red and navy blue. |
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History & Construction of Tabriz Rugs |
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Arak rugs are made in and around the city of Arak, which is an important region in the carpet industry. These rugs have generally one of three major patterns. Firstly the famous Herati pattern, which includes small fish throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. Secondly the more curvilinear pattern of Sarough, with intertwined grapevines throughout the field and a round central medallion. Thirdly is that of Wiss, with three diamonds making up the central medallion. The color schemes can vary, but almost always include red and navy blue. |
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