March, 2016

3 Things to Watch for when you Buy an Area Rug

Posted on March 26th, 2016 by Joshua Kebabian

If you’re planning to buy a quality area rug, make sure you do your research! Below are 3 tactics rug dealers sometimes use to make quick sales.   Incorrect use of terminology Hand-knotted, hand-tufted, hand-loomed – These are not the same, not even close. The fact that they all share the word “hand” doesn’t count for […]

Window Watch – Unaffected Gabbeh & Handsome Heriz

Posted on March 22nd, 2016 by Joshua Kebabian

 WINDOW LEFT        The  UNAFFECTED Fine Persian Gabbeh hanging in WINDOW LEFT measures 8.4 x 11.7.  It was hand-knotted in southwest Iran by Kashkuli women, using handspun vegetally dyed wool from their own sheep.  The word “Gabbeh” comes from the Persian language meaning raw, natural and uncut.  Gabbehs are noted for their simplicity, a […]

A Hairball Vantage

Posted on March 19th, 2016 by Joshua Kebabian

Our clients often ask the question, “Will my rug be OK if I have cats or dogs?” We always respond with an emphatic, “Yes!” because we know our product. Everything we carry not only looks stunning, but is built to last. Our rugs are meant to be walked on, and they can take it! Come […]

Back in Business with Iran – Huge shipment of Modern Persian Rugs!

Posted on March 15th, 2016 by Joshua Kebabian

Trade has resumed between the U.S. and Iran.   We have the best modern and traditional Persian rugs in North America, period. Click here to view some of our pieces from this shipment!     Stunning Utilitarian  100% handspun wool & vegetable dyes  Skillfully hand-knotted by semi-nomadic Kashkuli weavers in Southwest Iran