Window Watch Beautiful Antique Bijar & Synergetic Khotan

Posted on February 12th, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT      Displayed in WINDOW LEFT is a lovely Antique Persian Bijar measuring 8.9 by 11.8.  This piece was hand-knotted in western Persia by Kurdish women, using handspun, vegetally dyed, local mountain sheep wool.        In spite of their “coarse”  weave, no other type exceeded the beauty or durability of the Persian […]

“little” rug makes “BIG” difference in entryway!

Posted on February 5th, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

“little” rug makes “BIG” difference in entryway! The human tendency to regard little things as important has produced very many great things Georg C. Lichtenberg      Getting it “right” is exciting and easy at Kebabian’s.  We have “the” piece that will make all the difference to your space.  This Antique Sarouk Ferreghan completes and […]

Come Celebrate & Support Shoreline Arts Alliance Mardi Gras 20’s Style!

Posted on February 4th, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

     In celebration of the Shoreline Arts Alliance continued excellence in fulfilling its mission to “Educate, Exhibit, Enrich, and Encourage the arts, humanities, culture and heritage – by presenting performances by local, national and international artists; sponsoring competitions” …      Kebabian’s Oriental Rugs, downtown New Haven since 1882,  is thrilled to donate an […]

Afghan War Rugs – Drones make their Debut

Posted on January 23rd, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

A customer of ours recently brought a new phenomenon to our attention. In this new age, drones have made their way into Afghan War Rugs, noted for their use of Kalashnikovs, grenades, tanks and more. These rugs began being woven in the 1980s, after the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Our customer writes about it in his blog […]

Magical Afghan Kuba & Inviting Heriz

Posted on January 15th, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT The magical Afghan Kuba hanging in WINDOW LEFT measures 8.9 x 12.3. This enchanting piece was hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan over a period of 7-8 months by Hazara women using handspun Ghazni wool with natural dyes. This carpet was inspired by an antique Kuba design from the Caucasus. Kuba is a small town […]

Who We Are, What We Do, Why We Do It

Posted on January 12th, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

In this short video, we tell our story and why we believe there is no substitute for a quality Oriental carpet in your home.  When you see what a Kebabian rug can do for your home, we hope you will see the value of this timeless art form.   Kebabian’s Oriental Rugs continuing because we have the […]