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Runner Hazel Nut Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Ardabil is a city near the coast of the Caspian Sea, and is probably responsible for one of the oldest and most famous carpets in existence today, the 34' x 17' masterpiece housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Ardabil rugs usually have the famous Mahi (Herati) design, with a diamond medallion and small fish throughout. An allover pattern is sometimes seen in an Ardabil. Usually their weavers will incorporate a lot of silk into the woolen pile to accentuate some highlights in the pattern. Some modern Ardabils have started to migrate from the traditional Herati pattern to bolder geometric patterns. In addition to the usual beiges, rusts and blues, many up-to-the-minute colors can be observed in the newer Ardabils, such as a turquoise and purple. Runner 10 ft. runner Good Historically Revived Review this product |
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Runner Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Situated in west-central Iran, Hamadan is perhaps one of the largest centers for the trade of tribal rugs. The patterns in Hamadans vary from primitive geometrics to floral or overall Herati designs. Colors can also vary widely, from red, green and blue, to beige, rust, yellow and salmon. Runner 10 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Medium Size Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 5x5 Handspun Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Medium Size 5x5 Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Darkest Green Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Sarab is a small village in Azerbaijan in north-western Iran. The surrounding region is inhabited mainly by semi-nomadic tribes, mainly of Shahsavan and Turco-Persian descent. Sarab rugs and carpets usually have geometric structure patterns with simple motifs throughout. Runners and smaller sizes are usually made. Runner 12 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Light Rust Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 12 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 10 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Red-rust Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 12 ft. runner Good Historically Revived Review this product |
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Runner Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 12 ft. runner Good Historically Revived Review this product |
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Runner Red-burgundy Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 12 ft. runner Good Historically Revived Review this product |
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Runner Medium Brown Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Ardabil is a city near the coast of the Caspian Sea, and is probably responsible for one of the oldest and most famous carpets in existence today, the 34' x 17' masterpiece housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Ardabil rugs usually have the famous Mahi (Herati) design, with a diamond medallion and small fish throughout. An allover pattern is sometimes seen in an Ardabil. Usually their weavers will incorporate a lot of silk into the woolen pile to accentuate some highlights in the pattern. Some modern Ardabils have started to migrate from the traditional Herati pattern to bolder geometric patterns. In addition to the usual beiges, rusts and blues, many up-to-the-minute colors can be observed in the newer Ardabils, such as a turquoise and purple. Runner 12 ft. runner Excellent Vintage Enhanced Review this product |
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Runner Red-burgundy Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Ardabil is a city near the coast of the Caspian Sea, and is probably responsible for one of the oldest and most famous carpets in existence today, the 34' x 17' masterpiece housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Ardabil rugs usually have the famous Mahi (Herati) design, with a diamond medallion and small fish throughout. An allover pattern is sometimes seen in an Ardabil. Usually their weavers will incorporate a lot of silk into the woolen pile to accentuate some highlights in the pattern. Some modern Ardabils have started to migrate from the traditional Herati pattern to bolder geometric patterns. In addition to the usual beiges, rusts and blues, many up-to-the-minute colors can be observed in the newer Ardabils, such as a turquoise and purple. Runner 12 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Red-burgundy Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 12 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Red-burgundy Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 12 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 12 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 14 Ft. Runner Wool Hashtrood Ardabil is a city near the coast of the Caspian Sea, and is probably responsible for one of the oldest and most famous carpets in existence today, the 34' x 17' masterpiece housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Ardabil rugs usually have the famous Mahi (Herati) design, with a diamond medallion and small fish throughout. An allover pattern is sometimes seen in an Ardabil. Usually their weavers will incorporate a lot of silk into the woolen pile to accentuate some highlights in the pattern. Some modern Ardabils have started to migrate from the traditional Herati pattern to bolder geometric patterns. In addition to the usual beiges, rusts and blues, many up-to-the-minute colors can be observed in the newer Ardabils, such as a turquoise and purple. Runner 14 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Red Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 10 Ft. Runner Handspun Wool Hashtrood Hashtrood is a small village in western Iran’s mountainous Gilan province, with limited output. Hashtroods usually have geometric styles. These are usually made in long runner sizes. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, pale blue and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. Runner 10 ft. runner Excellent Review this product |
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Runner Hazel Nut Hashtrood Persian Oriental Area Rug 14 Ft. Runner Handspun Wool Hashtrood Sarab is a small village in Azerbaijan in north-western Iran. The surrounding region is inhabited mainly by semi-nomadic tribes, mainly of Shahsavan and Turco-Persian descent. Sarab rugs and carpets usually have geometric structure patterns with simple motifs throughout. Runners and smaller sizes are usually made. Runner 14 ft. runner Excellent Low Pile Vintage Enhanced Review this product |
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