Friday, June 15, 2012

Highlight of Main Street Oriental Rugs' Collection


Main Street Oriental Rugs currently has in stock many new selections.  Among these rugs are Karaja, Gabbeh and Persian Qum.  Karaja is a village northwest of Iran. Karaja rugs often have geometric designs and feature repeating medallions, which gives them a unique distinction from other rugs made in northwestern Iran.  This particular rug is an antique, approximately 70 years old.
Antique Karaja 2ft 8in by 16ft 8in
A similar rug to the Karaja rug that Main Street Oriental Rugs also has in stock is a Sarab.  Sarab rugs are a type of Karaja rug that has a finer weave.  This Sarab is 2ft 5in by 13ft 6in.
This Gabbeh runner is one of the many runners in stock at Main Street Oriental Rugs.  Gabbeh rugs are traditionally triple-knotted rugs that are woven by the women of the Qashqai tribes of Iran.  They are usually thicker than other Persian rugs and tend to have simple rectangular designs.  They contain the natural colors of the wool or are dyed with natural dyes.  Gabbeh rugs have low knot counts compared to other Persian rugs.
Gabbeh 3ft by 13ft

Two more rugs that Main Street Oriental Rugs recently acquired are called Persian Qum.  Qum carpets are among the finest in the world. Although it does not boast a long and ancient history, Qum, south of Tehran, creates exceptional works of art, frequently in pure silk. Qum has no pattern unique to their city, so its carpets are produced in a variety of beautiful and historic designs, demanding prices in the highest range of all Persian weaving.  Although signatures are found on fine rugs made elsewhere, the weavers of Qum take enormous pride in their products.
Persian Qum 4ft 3in by 6ft 8in


Persian Qum 7ft 3in by 5ft 3in


4 comments:

  1. I absolutely adore this collection of Persian rugs! Even the older looking rugs have so much character, I can picture exactly where in my house I would put each one of them! Thanks for the blog!

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    1. Thank you for your comment! We appreciate your interest in these rugs that we are so passionate about.

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  2. Those Oriental Rugs are very beautiful! I think it was very expensive according on its cloth that they used here. I want to have that inside my house for decoration in this coming New Year. Thanks for sharing.

    Oriental Rugs Waukesha

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  3. These rugs are soo beautiful. You know what, one thing that's remarkable with any Asian rugs is their color combination that has shades of red, brown, and tangerine. These colors are often the ones that can give a home a cozy feel.


    Always,

    Jackelyn @
    Cristomar.com

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