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Chobi rugs (also known as Peshawar rugs) are exclusive, it has derived its name from an area largely settled by Turkoman tribes from Afghanistan. These rugs are often distinguished by their exquisite use of 100% natural (vegetable and mineral) dyes. The wool comes from Himalayan sheep and is hand-spun and hand-knotted with great care and marvelous craftsmanship. Natural dyes produce soft luminous shades and abrashes not possible to obtain from chemical dyes.

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Today's Kazak is a modern shape of old Caucasian rugs which strictly adheres to traditional design elements of the Caucasus. It has elements such as the stepped hooked polygons, geometrical medallions and rosettes, presented in more stylized manner and with a new dimension. Natural dyes produce soft luminous shades and abrashes causing a beautiful sheen. Handspun woolen yarn is normally used in the variety of vibrant warm colors. Kazaks rugs in our collection are all fine quality pieces from Afghanistan made with Ghazni handspun wool and natural dyes.

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In Persian it means 'fringe'. Also translated to unclipped or long pile carpets. The Gabbeh is a very simple hand-woven rug, traditionally tribal made by nomadic people, in southern Iran, Pakistan and India. Its instinctive naive style is especially suited to modern and eclectic interiors. The early weaver was given only the cotton for the base, along with dyed woolen yarn. He had no pattern, but looked at his surroundings and reproduced what he saw. Therefore each carpet is unique.

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In the course of its 2000 years, the city of Bokhara has been home to many peoples who have helped make it world renowned for its carpets. The exceptional durability and versatility of its woolen rugs are further enhanced by a seemingly inexhaustible palette of color, ranging from classical reds to vibrant greens and golds. All things considered, it is no wonder Bokhara has become one of the most popular of all carpets, a welcome addition to every imaginable room setting. Bokhara rugs with rich colors and soft velvety pile will serve as the best source of coziness for your room.

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In the course of its 2000 years, the city of Bokhara has been home to many peoples who have helped make it world renowned for its carpets. The exceptional durability and versatility of its woolen rugs are further enhanced by a seemingly inexhaustible palette of color, ranging from classical reds to vibrant greens and golds. All things considered, it is no wonder Bokhara has become one of the most popular of all carpets, a welcome addition to every imaginable room setting. Bokhara rugs with rich colors and soft velvety pile will serve as the best source of coziness for your room.

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Kargai rugs are 100% wool rugs based on old Central Asian patterns, and are made in Afghanistan and Pakistan. There are a variety of different qualities in Kargai rugs, and the knot counts range from 64 per square inch to over 200 per square inch. We have a number of beautiful Kargais at exceptional prices, so be sure to take advantage of these great bargains. To obtain more information (and to view a larger, higher quality image) for a particular rug, please click its image.

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Khal Mohammadi rugs are very strong and durable 100% wool rugs renowned for their workmanship, wool quality, and beautiful finish. There is some debate and confusion regarding the origin of Khal Mohammadi rugs. Some claim that Khal Mohammad is a living Ersari Turkman in Northern Afghanistan who 30 years ago pioneered the structural quality, color tones, use of top quality materials and application of less common tribal designs that Khal...more.

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Kilims are flat tapestry-woven carpets or rugs produced from the Balkans to Pakistan. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs.


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These rugs are woven by Afghan tribes people from the Kundoz region of North Eastern Afghanistan. Whilst the knot count of such rugs is no more than medium/low the use of local wools for both the pile and the foundation ensure that these rugs are both hard wearing and durable.

The design features a typical ghul (sometimes referred to as elephnats footprint) design with many concentric borders. Colours are typically warm, deep reds with designs picked out in either black or extremely dark blue.

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Pak Persian The finest quality rugs made by Pakistani master weavers, use 100% New Zealand worsted wool for the pile, and many have silk fields or highlights of...

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