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Antique handwoven rugs from Stephen Miller Gallery of Menlo Park, California
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Afshan
Afshan in shades of brick red, coral, light blue, blue, beige, blue green, tan and ivory on a deep navy field
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Antique Oushak
Oushak in shades of burgundy, rose, light blue, gray blue, ivory and beige
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Antique Silk Heriz
Silk Heriz prayer rug with tree of life design and Hafiz quatrains.
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Bakshaish
Bakshaish in shades of light blue, beige, coral, green, dark brown and ivory on a terra cotta field.
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Ersari
A classic antique tribal rug from the Ersari people of Uzbekistan. With its abstract repeating geometric pattern, this rug could easily find a place in a contemporary household.
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Ferahan
This antique Ferahan (or Farahan) exemplifies Persian weaving artistry in an open, understated design centered on an archaic medallion motif.
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Ferehan
Ferehan in shades of soft green, coral, apricot, navy, olive, light blue, tan, ivory and brick red
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Heriz
Heriz in shades of rose, camel, dark brown, blue green, burgundy and ivory on a denim blue ground
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Heriz
Heriz in shades of light blue, beige, salmon, gray blue, gray green, ivory and brick red
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Kashan
The tree of life represents a theme of meditative life flow for the beholder of this antique Kashan prayer rug. Its directional design makes creative use of vase forms, crowns and elements from nature.
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Kuba
This late 19th Century Kuba was handwoven in a tribal village in the? Republic of Azerbaijan. High in the Caucasus Mountains, the sheep produce wool with an especially lustrous quality.
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Kuba
From Azerbaijan, high in the Caucasus Mountains.
Stylized paisley botehs, stars and rosettes surround a central medallion.
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Mahal
Mahal in shades of red orange, apricot, light blue, blue green, tan, beige, and ivory on a deep navy field
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Malayer
The renowned Arak weaving district is found in the Malayer region of Northwestern Iran. Produced on a village loom, this antique rug is woven of hand-spun, vegetable- dyed wool.
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Malayer
Malayer in shades of camel, coral, light blue, blue, ivory and navy
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Qashgai
High in the Zagros Mountains west of Shiraz, Qashgai weavers hand-crafted this antique jewel. A rich artifact of nomadic culture, the Qashgai rug was passed down from mother to daughter according to tradition.
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Senneh
A treasured Senneh from the Bidjar region, this rug is one of the finest examples of Kilim format weaves, crafted by Kurdish people.
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Serapi
Karaja Serapi in shades of light blue, beige, rose, blue, light brown and red
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Serapi
Serapi has a spare design in shades of navy, light blue, tan, coral, tan, red, dark brown, ivory and terra cotta
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Serapi
Serapi in shades of rust, light blue, gray blue, blue green, coral, dark brown, ivory
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Shirvan Kilim
It’s easy to imagine this fine antique Kilim as a gallery rug hanging in Yosemite’s Ahwahnee Hotel.
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Soumak
This late 19th Century antique Kuba rug showcases the craftsmanship of tribes from the Caucasus region. Warp-wrap technique has an angled stitch, looped back over the warp.
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Tabriz
Tabriz in shades of deep rose, light blue, brown, beige, olive, light rose, teal and navy