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The Rug Market's timeless, classic rug collection is an elegant celebration for the home executed with personal touches that exude unmistakable style. Features: -Wool loop pile -Available in the following sizes: 5.3' x 8.3' Recommended Care: -Brush and shake off or sweep with broom -Professional rug cleaning recommended -No bleach; dry cleaning not needed -Rug pad is recommended under all rugs to avoid skidding -Due to the hand made nature of the rugs, colors and sizes will vary slightly Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About The Rug Market The Rug Market is a stylish and innovative company located in Los Angeles, California. The Rug Market entered the home accessory market in 1986 with a line of highly decorative handmade rugs for every room in the home. The key to The Rug Market's success has been to present a designer fashion forward look with a medium price range. Leadership in the industry is maintained by concentrating on a philosophy dedicated to design, creativity, service, and quality.

This oriental rug from the Adana Collection features a design originated in the Turkish villages during the 16th and 17th Century. Hand-knotted in India, this Indo-Turkish piece was thoughtfully assembled to create the impression of the era using the same symmetrical knots as used in the original Turkish rugs. The oriental rug features the geometric, tribal, and cultural motifs of the region, bringing beauty and radiance into your home. The wool used is semi-worsted and imported from New Zealand. Special hand-washing and finishing adds a distinctive radiance. The yarn is chrome dyed in India; consequently, the colors will remain true and fast. These deep colors immediately accentuate the area. This favorite of the Surya collection will become an instant classic, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this oriental carpet to your décor. Features: - Rich, luxurious colors of gold, olive green, dark teal, ginger, moss green, burgundy, tan, brown, and butterscotch - Herbal washed appearance - 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool Pile - Oriental rug hand-knotted in India - Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'9" x 5'9", 5'6" x 8'6", 8' x 11', 9' x 13', 2'6" x 8', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.

This oriental rug from the Adana Collection features a design originated in the Turkish villages during the 16th and 17th Century. Hand-knotted in India, this Indo-Turkish piece was thoughtfully assembled to create the impression of the era using the same symmetrical knots as used in the original Turkish rugs. The oriental rug features the geometric, tribal, and cultural motifs of the region, bringing beauty and radiance into your home. The wool used is semi-worsted and imported from New Zealand. Special hand-washing and finishing adds a distinctive radiance. The yarn is chrome dyed in India; consequently, the colors will remain true and fast. These deep colors immediately accentuate the area. This favorite of the Surya collection will become an instant classic, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this oriental carpet to your décor. Features: - Rich, luxurious colors of gold, olive green, dark teal, ginger, moss green, burgundy, tan, brown, and butterscotch - Herbal washed appearance - 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool Pile - Oriental rug hand-knotted in India - Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'9" x 5'9", 5'6" x 8'6", 8' x 11', 9' x 13', 2'6" x 8', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.

This oriental rug from the Adana Collection features a design originated in the Turkish villages during the 16th and 17th Century. Hand-knotted in India, this Indo-Turkish piece was thoughtfully assembled to create the impression of the era using the same symmetrical knots as used in the original Turkish rugs. The oriental rug features the geometric, tribal, and cultural motifs of the region, bringing beauty and radiance into your home. The wool used is semi-worsted and imported from New Zealand. Special hand-washing and finishing adds a distinctive radiance. The yarn is chrome dyed in India; consequently, the colors will remain true and fast. These deep colors immediately accentuate the area. This favorite of the Surya collection will become an instant classic, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this oriental carpet to your décor. Features: - Rich, luxurious colors of gold, olive green, dark teal, ginger, moss green, burgundy, tan, brown, and butterscotch - Herbal washed appearance - 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool Pile - Oriental rug hand-knotted in India - Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'9" x 5'9", 5'6" x 8'6", 8' x 11', 9' x 13', 2'6" x 8', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.

This oriental rug from the Adana Collection features a design originated in the Turkish villages during the 16th and 17th Century. Hand-knotted in India, this Indo-Turkish piece was thoughtfully assembled to create the impression of the era using the same symmetrical knots as used in the original Turkish rugs. The oriental rug features the geometric, tribal, and cultural motifs of the region, bringing beauty and radiance into your home. The wool used is semi-worsted and imported from New Zealand. Special hand-washing and finishing adds a distinctive radiance. The yarn is chrome dyed in India; consequently, the colors will remain true and fast. These deep colors immediately accentuate the area. This favorite of the Surya collection will become an instant classic, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this oriental carpet to your décor. Features: - Rich, luxurious colors of gold, olive green, dark teal, ginger, moss green, burgundy, tan, brown, and butterscotch - Herbal washed appearance - 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool Pile - Oriental rug hand-knotted in India - Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'9" x 5'9", 5'6" x 8'6", 8' x 11', 9' x 13', 2'6" x 8', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.

This oriental rug from the Adana Collection features a design originated in the Turkish villages during the 16th and 17th Century. Hand-knotted in India, this Indo-Turkish piece was thoughtfully assembled to create the impression of the era using the same symmetrical knots as used in the original Turkish rugs. The oriental rug features the geometric, tribal, and cultural motifs of the region, bringing beauty and radiance into your home. The wool used is semi-worsted and imported from New Zealand. Special hand-washing and finishing adds a distinctive radiance. The yarn is chrome dyed in India; consequently, the colors will remain true and fast. These deep colors immediately accentuate the area. This favorite of the Surya collection will become an instant classic, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this oriental carpet to your décor. Features: - Rich, luxurious colors of gold, olive green, dark teal, ginger, moss green, burgundy, tan, brown, and butterscotch - Herbal washed appearance - 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool Pile - Oriental rug hand-knotted in India - Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'9" x 5'9", 5'6" x 8'6", 8' x 11', 9' x 13', 2'6" x 8', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.

This oriental rug from the Adana Collection features a design originated in the Turkish villages during the 16th and 17th Century. Hand-knotted in India, this Indo-Turkish piece was thoughtfully assembled to create the impression of the era using the same symmetrical knots as used in the original Turkish rugs. The oriental rug features the geometric, tribal, and cultural motifs of the region, bringing beauty and radiance into your home. The wool used is semi-worsted and imported from New Zealand. Special hand-washing and finishing adds a distinctive radiance. The yarn is chrome dyed in India; consequently, the colors will remain true and fast. These deep colors immediately accentuate the area. This favorite of the Surya collection will become an instant classic, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this oriental carpet to your décor. Features: - Rich, luxurious colors of gold, olive green, dark teal, ginger, moss green, burgundy, tan, brown, and butterscotch - Herbal washed appearance - 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool Pile - Oriental rug hand-knotted in India - Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'9" x 5'9", 5'6" x 8'6", 8' x 11', 9' x 13', 2'6" x 8', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.

This oriental rug from the Adana Collection features a design originated in the Turkish villages during the 16th and 17th Century. Hand-knotted in India, this Indo-Turkish piece was thoughtfully assembled to create the impression of the era using the same symmetrical knots as used in the original Turkish rugs. The oriental rug features the geometric, tribal, and cultural motifs of the region, bringing beauty and radiance into your home. The wool used is semi-worsted and imported from New Zealand. Special hand-washing and finishing adds a distinctive radiance. The yarn is chrome dyed in India; consequently, the colors will remain true and fast. These deep colors immediately accentuate the area. This favorite of the Surya collection will become an instant classic, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this oriental carpet to your décor. Features: - Rich, luxurious colors of gold, olive green, dark teal, ginger, moss green, burgundy, tan, brown, and butterscotch - Herbal washed appearance - 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool Pile - Oriental rug hand-knotted in India - Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'9" x 5'9", 5'6" x 8'6", 8' x 11', 9' x 13', 2'6" x 8', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

The Kashmar is a relatively rare carpet produced by master weavers in the province of Khorassan, in north-eastern Iran. The small city of Kashmar is very old, responsible for producing exquisite carpets for centuries. Kashmars are easily distinguishable because of their unique designs and their large size. The patterns are usually historic tableaux telling the story of a significant event in Persian history. Frequently there are views of the ancient ruins and sculpture of Persepolis, the kings Darius and Xerxes, and birds and animals from the Rubayat of Omar Khayam. There are also Kashmar carpets which resemble the classic Kashan, with central medallion and spandrels.

 
Update: February 2nd, 2009
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