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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 […]

Living Naturally Well

Posted on January 5th, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

Living Naturally Well   Persian Gabbeh Details Gabbehs Simplicity & Charm Make Living Life Fresh & Uncomplicated  

Sagacious Serapi Lands In Michigan

Posted on December 6th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

Sagacious Serapi Lands In Michigan Nothing is more gratifying in our business than seeing our rugs have the opportunity to “do their job”! The Serapi’s “intense vibe that embraces knowledge and is hopeful for the future is enhancing and empowering the space.”

Window Watch Afghan Kilim and Afghan Tabriz

Posted on December 5th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

 WINDOW LEFT       The Afghan Kilim hanging in WINDOW LEFT  measuring 8.6 x 11.2 was handwoven in northern Afghanistan in the village of Maimana using wool from their own sheep.  The village is renowned for these simple, yet sophisticated weavings.      The patterns are typically geometric. In this intriguing piece the Turkmen […]

Window Watch 10/31/14 “Just Enough” Alluring Antique Finish Tabriz and Radiating Fine Afghan

Posted on November 4th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT  The exquisite, antique finish Tabriz displayed in WINDOW LEFT measures 8.9 x 12.1. This piece was finely hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan by four Turkmen women using handspun, vegetally dyed wool over a period of approximately eight months, followed by an antiquing process that would have taken approximately four weeks. The inspiration for this […]

Window Watch 10-1-2014 Inviting Oushak & Sophisticated Damask

Posted on October 1st, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT           Inviting Oushak   The inviting Oushak hanging in WINDOW LEFT measures 8.10 by 10.11. This piece was hand-knotted in southeast Turkey by Kurdish women over a six-month period using handspun vegetally dyed Karaman wool. The Turkish weave left plenty of nap producing a luxurious, chunky texture. The warm […]

Window Watch 9-4-2014 Sagacious Serapi & Tibetan with “Skyscraper” Apeal

Posted on September 5th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT               Sagacious Serapi The handsome Serapi hanging in WINDOW LEFT measures 8.10 x 12.3. This piece was hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan by four Turkmen women within 6 months using handspun vegetally dyed Ghazni wool. In an excellent carpet every color is a “player” bringing up the surrounding […]