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 |  | Persian Rug: Jaldar Bokhara # 14812
 The Gul motif is also called the elephant's footprint because the outline of the gul looks very much like the miniature elephant's footprint. This pattern represents wisdom...read more

|  |  |  | Persian Rug: Kirman # 68900
 A high quality woolen Kirman. Woolen carpets are more durable than silk and they also tend to become more beautiful with use. In the normal course of wear and tear their pile develops such a sheen that it is almost like silk...read more

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 |  | Persian Rug: Kirman # 78604
 In the normal course of wear and tear, the pile of woolen carpets develop such a sheen that it is almost like silk. That is why many people find it useful to place their woolen Oriental on top of their wall-to-wall carpet in the hardest-wear spots: in front of a door, in front of the French windows and even on the stairs...read more

|  |  |  | Persian Rug: Kirman # 14849
 Kirman rugs are famous for their intricate details - floral, curvilinear patterns are the most common patterns. The pile of Kirman rugs is predominantly wool...read more

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 |  | Persian Rug: Allover # 10516
 As the term indicates, an allover pattern is one where the same motif is repeated in rows throughout the rug, limited only by the design of the borders...read more

|  |  |  | Persian Rug: Jaldar Bokhara # 82964
 A typical Pakistani Jaldar Bokhari design in silk and wool with Guls / motifs repeated in rows on the face of the rug...read more

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 |  | Persian Rug: Medallion # 448
 One of the most pivotal design principles in Oriental carpets is that of the medallion. The centre point of the medallion symbolizes the eye of the all seeing diety...read more

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