Sultanabad

Apartment Living

Posted on March 30th, 2015 by Joshua Kebabian

Apartment Living Downsizing to a Couple  of Rooms? Enjoy it A LOT with a Couple of Kebabian Carpets! Tibetan Kente and  Turkmen Sultanabad magnificently grounding the room.  

Window Watch & Side Notes 2/7/2014

Posted on February 7th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT    The lively Bakshayesh in WINDOW LEFT measures 9 x 11.9.  This piece was hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan by Turkmen women using handspun vegetally dyed local wool. The artist’s design is full of life and energy. The field’s backdrop looks like a beautiful blue sky.  The tall trees with their spreading branches breathe […]

Where Are Your Feet?

Posted on October 5th, 2013 by Joshua Kebabian

  In today’s hectic world knowing “where we are” at any given moment is a challenge! One helpful way is to know where your feet are and peacefully “LAND”  there, be fully engaged where you are and “SETTLE”. WHERE ARE MY FEET? One of the greatest joys of our business is hearing how much our customers […]

Window Watch – May 26, 2013

Posted on May 27th, 2013 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT The  fine Tibetan “Arabesque” displayed in WINDOW LEFT  measures 9 x 12.  It grounds a room with strength and beauty.   The carpet was hand-knotted in Kathmandu, Nepal using handspun, Himalayan wool.  This “Arabasque” of varied shades of grey, charcoal and black with metallic tones of gold, copper and bronze exudes richness and […]