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Articles: Tabriz rugs

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ORIENTAL RUG IDENTIFICATION | GUIDE TO ORIENTAL CARPET TYPES
... 25 Oriental Rug Identification Tools Learn these tips and tricks and you too can identify Oriental rugs. 1. If it was woven before World War 2, it is neither a Qum nor a Nain . Alone of all the finely knotted city rugs, old Tabriz carpets are almost invariably tied with the symetrical knot 2. Hamadans (made in several hundred different villages in N.W. Iran) are tied with a symmetrical (Turkish) knot, have cotton warps and weft... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/oriental-rugs-indentify.html 28/04/2006 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher

OLD ORIENTAL RUGS VS NEW ORIENTAL RUGS | FROM ORIENTAL RUGS TODAY
... Emmett Eiland's Oriental Rug Company Old Rugs vs New Rugs Reprinted without photos from . Collectors of old rugs don't like new Oriental rugs, or haven't until recently, and if they like them now, it......instance, were designed and commissioned by a European firm, and Serapis were commissioned by Tabriz rug merchants who, in many cases, supplied designs for Heriz district weavers. Argument for old rugs: I see new rugs I like, but they are just copies of antique rugs. With both traditional old rugs a... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/oriental-rugs-old-new.html 28/04/2006 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher

PERSIAN RUG SPOTLIGHT: SAROUK TYPE PERSIAN RUGS
...he 18th and much of the 19th centuries. But toward the end of the 19th century, carpet merchants in Tabriz in Northern Persia began to enjoy strong demand for carpets from the West. To meet demand, by...... own presence in Arak (Ziegler and Company was the first and most important) and were producing rugs with Western tastes in mind. Ferahans One of the earliest of the new breed of Arak District Persian rugs were known as Ferahans —not Ferahan Sarouks, but simply Ferahans. We mention them here o... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/oriental-rugs-sarouk.html 28/04/2006 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher

ARAK CARPET: HISTORY
...establishment of big workshops and important carpets. In the middle of Nasseredin Shah period, Arak rugs had perceptible presence, so some rugs of this region had been known all over the world. As Ara......signs of those regions was seen in Arak rugs. For the first time, in 1875, in Nasseredin era, Tabriz businessmen exported products of Arak and its counties. Historical references prove, that Arak’s people were expert in preparing dyes, dyeing and weaving carpets until the beginning of 20 th century;... - http://www.caroun.com/Rug/CountriesRug/IranRug/ArakRug/Arak1.html 29/01/2005 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher

SILK RUG HISTORY
... The History of Silk Rugs Silk has been an uncommonly used material for rugs for centuries. There are exisiting examples of spectacular silk rugs from the 16th century - The Vienna Hunting Carpet avai...... of which have been producing rugs for centuries. The principle areas are: Northwest Persia - Tabriz, Central Persia - Kashan, Isfahan, Joshagan, Southern Persia - Kerman, and Eastern Persia - Herat. The main exception to this is rugs produced under the direction of The Court - which cannot be corre... - http://www.orientalrugs.com/Features/silkhist.htm 29/01/2005 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher

HERIZ CARPETS
...nd structure. The only people inspecting the Herizes will be dealers and interior decorators. Other rugs are for admiring as art, but Herizes are for furnishing, which is odd when you think about it, ......at least as much creativity as the rugs that are taken more seriously. Left 1. A 16th century Tabriz medallion carpet, "extraordinarly stiff" in its drawing, foreshadows the Herizes to come. The central medallion resembles the "star" of Star Ushak carpets. The Textile Museum, R33.1.2. right 2. A Bak... - http://www.rugreview.com/155heriz.htm 15/01/2005 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher

ORDINARY RUGS OF THE 15TH AND 16TH CENTURY
... Ordinary Rugs of the 15th and 16th century Detail " Timur Feasts At The Occasion of The Marriage Of His Grandsons. 1579-80 " from a copy of the Habib al-siyar, Qazvin. 1579 - 1580. I have f......e Traveler and the Dervish. c. 1486 " Le Portrait De Houlagou-khan Et De Sa Femme " Tabriz, early 14th Century. The Marriage Of Timur's Grandsons. 1579-80 Coronation of Soltan Hosayn Mirza Bayqara Shahrukh Seated In A Garden. 1429 Bahram Gour Dans La Palais Bleau. Herat, 1493 Kuyuk The Gre... - http://www.spongobongo.com/OR9785.htm 14/01/2005 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher

LATER PERSIAN TEXTILES
...m Besitz des Deutschen Textilmuseums Krefeld . Krefeld. Wertime, John T. and Richard Wright 1995The Tabriz Hypothesis: The Dragon and Related Floral Carpets, Asian Art: the Second Hali Annual , London......ve, particularly for materials on Persian carpets, and makes no mention of numerous articles on rugs and textiles in Hali , a magazine published in London for carpet connoisseurs and collectors, and Oriental Rug Review , now defunct. There are in addition several recent works which touch upon textil... - http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/Near.East/Textiles/TG25B.html 09/01/2005 - Category: Literature - More from this publisher

HANDMADE PERSIAN RUGS, CARPETS DIRECTLY FROM PERSIAN WEAVERS
... Persian Carpets, Rugs Hamadan, Nain, Kashmar, Kashan, Golpayegan, Gabbeh, Bakhtiari, Kerman, Tabriz Persian rugs have long been valued around the world, and remain the most popular area rugs of all. These rugs have always been sturdy and long-lived as they had to stand up to harsh, desert, nomadic l... - http://www.area-rug-store.com/persiancarpets.shtml 31/10/2004 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher

CHAHAR MAHAL ( BAHTIARI )
... Persia ( Iran ) 1885 - 1910 Article by Sonny Berntsson When Shah Abbas moved his head-quarter from Tabriz to Ispahan in the beginning of 17th century, he brought along his army, architects, craftsmen...... build a new village - New Julfa - outside Ispahan. This is probably one of the reasons why the rugs from Chahar Mahal sometimes are similar to the Ispahan-influeced village-rug we show on the photo. Chahar Mahal is a large area with c:a 50 villages between Ispahan and the Zagros-mountains. Nomads f... - http://home.swipnet.se/akrep-orientalrugs/12E%20Chahar%20Mahal.htm 29/09/2004 - Category: Persian - More from this publisher

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