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Unmistakable Quality

Posted on August 31st, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

“Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.” Steve Jobs Kebabian’s » where excellence is expected & unmistakable.    

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  

Very Fine Afghan Flawlessly Grounds Hallway!

Posted on November 10th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

Very Fine Afghan Flawlessly Grounds Hallway! Modern design – clean crisp stunning Oriental rug – primitive sophisticated breathtaking Flawlessly coming together to create a hallway that stops you in your tracks…. compelling you to think, walk thoughtfully and dream. The exquisite very fine Afghan runner was hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan by a Turkmen woman in […]

Window Watch 6/20/2014 Quintessential Bakshayesh & Intriguing Tibetan Kente

Posted on June 27th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT The QUINTESSENTIAL Bakshayesh hanging in WINDOW LEFT   measures 9.1 x 11.8.  This piece was hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan by Turkmen women using handspun vegetally dyed local wool over a period of 6-7 months. The Bakshayesh is a more primitive form of the Heriz.  Though the design of the Bakshayesh is not as evolved, […]

Window Watch Sizzle & Sophistication

Posted on April 22nd, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT The radiating Persian Gabbeh displayed in WINDOW LEFT measures 8.6 x 11.  It was hand-knotted in southwest Iran by Kashkuli women, using handspun, vegetally dyed natural wool from their own sheep. “For Irish-born Clodagh, oriental and decorative rugs are a natural extension of her design philosophy, which emphasizes objects and surfaces that are […]

Window Watch 3/25/2014 No Other Medium Equals a Kebabian Rug

Posted on March 26th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT Displayed in WINDOW  LEFT is an exceptional Persian Heriz ca. 1925 measuring 9.5 x 12. 2.  It was hand-knotted in northwest Persia by Azeri women, using handspun, vegetally dyed,  local mountain sheep wool. A Heriz typically incorporates a central medallion (representing a window to heaven) and utilizes rectilinear lines giving a more primitive […]

Window Watch 1/15/2014 Captivating Kurdish & Classic Tribal Kilim

Posted on January 15th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT The captivating “Kurdish” design carpet in WINDOW LEFT measures 9 x 11.9. This piece was hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan by Turkmen women using handspun vegetally dyed local Ghazni wool. The classic features of this Kurdish design carpet include an entire field covered with floral designs and a main border with floral elements arranged […]