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Rug No. 11299 220 x 126 cm 7' 3" x 4' 1" Price: $875
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Rug No. 11295 176 x 118 cm 5' 10" x 3' 10" Price: $650
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Rug No. 11292 170 x 117 cm 5' 7" x 3' 10" Price: $650
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Rug No. 11303 230 x 170 cm 7' 6" x 5' 7" Price: $3,395
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Rug No. 11302 238 x 163 cm 7' 10" x 5' 4" Price: $3,395
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Rug No. 11304 230 x 163 cm 7' 6" x 5' 4" Price: $3,395
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Rug No. 11301 247 x 162 cm 8' 1" x 5' 3" Price: $3,395
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Rug No. 11306 225 x 153 cm 7' 4" x 5' Price: $2,395
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Rug No. 11321 71 x 62 cm 25" x 28" Price: $150
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Rug No. 11322 73 x 63 cm 25" x 29" Price: $150
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Rug No. 11318 75 x 63 cm 25" x 29" Price: $150
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Rug No. 11323 72 x 63 cm 25" x 28" Price: $150
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Rug No. 11320 72 x 63 cm 25" x 28" Price: $150
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Rug No. 11319 72 x 61 cm 25" x 28" Price: $150
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Rug No. 11314 49 x 43 cm 20" x 18" Price: $95
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Rug No. 11316 47 x 45 cm 20" x 19" Price: $95
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Rug No. 11315 47 x 45 cm 20" x 19" Price: $95
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Rug No. 11317 46 x 43 cm 20" x 18" Price: $95
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Rug No. 15240 479 x 80 cm 15' 9" x 2' 8" Price: $1,950
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Rug No. 11289 125 x 119 cm 4' 1" x 3' 11" Price: $375
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A large body of weaving from southern Iran, bear the label "Afshar" also known as
"Kilim" (also spelled Kelim and Gilim). Historically, the Afshars were Turkoman tribe
which became separated from other Turkoman groups. The Afshar tribes were first
moved to the south of Kerman region in the sixteenth century by Shah Tahmasp,
the second monarch of the Safavid dynasty (1502-1736).
Some Afshars can be found near Mashad (north east of Iran), as well as in the
region near Bidjar (north west of Iran) and in other areas. Traditional Turkic dialect
is still spoken by some Afshars. In providing the above mentioned text, we consulted
the following: Opie, James Tribal Rugs The Tolstoy Press, Portland, Oregon 1992.
We have utilized the fine weaving tradition of the region to program and supply the
finest type of flat weaves which have received a very warm welcome from both the
industry and the end users. Some experts refer to this kind of weave as Soumak.
The patient Afshar ladies are the creators of these fine pieces of arts.
The pictures you see on our web-site, are only some samples of the designs. These
no-pile flat weaves are very decorative and match many kinds of interior designs.







Afshar Flat Weave Collection
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