Indo Budoie Rug - 2.97x1.96 BalouchiIndo rug The art of manufacturing carpets was introduced in India, probably by the great mogul Akbar in 16th century which brought in Persian weavers together with skilled pattern artists mainly for producing carpets for his palace. During the 16th, 17th and 18th century many fine carpets were woven here made of the finest sheep wool and silk, with Persian patterns. To tell the origin of an Indo carpet they often use a prefix; Indo Mir, Pakistan
rust tones
which will last a lifetime
there is the presence of camels (meaning wealth – perhaps oil wells would be more immediately understood today as carrying this meaning) and the inscription which promises at the end of endurance more soulful and spiritual rewards such as unity and loyalty
in the province of Azerbaijan
The history of this town is very dated and its commercialized rug weaving industry dates back to the 17th century
This beautiful wool carpet was made in the city of Tabriz It makes a powerful statement with the choice of lovely colours that are in balance and harmony with each other
Long a staple of antique Turkish rugs are prized for their rich delicate palette and for the finesse and sureness of their drawing
A unique hand-knotted tribal Bakhtiari rug with a stunning bold floral medallion in a red-toned field of secondary symmetrical floral sprays
To the Western eye the motif that is repeated over the field is likely to be described as a paisley design
with an excellent reputation world wide
which is near Isfahan in central Iran
ranging from classical reds to vibrant greens and golds