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Providing brilliant artworks, a wide range of hand made carpets, copper and enameled artworks and more with excellence. We are proud to offer a wide range of products with a focus on quality and value with the finest selection of hand crafted products and artwork sourced from Persia and Turkey. With countless unique handicrafts and artworks made from artists who put their heart in to making something special, you will surely find a product that suits your needs.

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Turkish Hereke

Hereke rugs are among the most coveted collectibles; they are beautiful and expensive; and as any objet of great aesthetic value, imitable. Hereke is a town that is not too far from Istanbul (60 KM from Istanbul). It was the Ottoman Emperor Sultan Abdulmecid (1823-1861) who set up the original carpet factory in Hereke in 1843. For the past two and a half centuries, Hereke rugs and carpets have been known worldwide for their high quality, beautifully woven designs and foundations. Not only do these rugs use the finest silk made in the world, but they are also produced by some of the most talented weavers in the world.

Persian Rugs

Persian rugs are perhaps the most popular and notable of all antique rugs. With their timeless elegance and regal charm, our handpicked Persian pieces offer a glimpse into generational craftsmanship of urban and village weavers alike. Urban rugs typically showcase detailed botanical designs made of silk while village rugs are deeply rooted in the history of the nomadic cultures with story lines and patterns passed down through generations.

Killim

killim, a word of Turkish origin, denotes a pile less textile of many uses produced by one of several flat weaving techniques that have a common or closely related heritage and are practiced in the geographical area that includes parts of Turkey (Anatolia and Thrace), North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China Although at times you may find kilim rugs included in the general genre of "oriental rugs", in more accepted practice, kilims are in a class of their own.

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Pictorial carpet

An ornamental rug specially prepared for hanging on room and hall walls for decoration. The designs and samples on pictorial carpets are completely different from those on common floor rugs. Pictorial carpets are generally made of silk and wool .Pictorial carpets are usually framed to sell and use.

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Hand Knotted Carpets

Persian rugs are perhaps the most popular and notable of all antique rugs. With their timeless elegance and regal charm, our handpicked Persian pieces offer a glimpse into generational craftsmanship of urban and village weavers alike. Urban rugs typically showcase detailed botanical designs made of silk while village rugs are deeply rooted in the history of the nomadic cultures with story lines and patterns passed down through generations.

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Artwork on Copper

With a focus on elemental materials and natural forces, The Copper Collection assembles objects for the home decoration that invite interaction and contemplation. Marrying traditional techniques and modern technologies, each item is designed and handcrafted from materials of exquisite purity and quality. The result is a unique, contemporary collection of items that will only become more beautiful with age.

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Enameled Artwork

Enamellings is the art of painting, colorings and ornamenting the surface of metals by fusing over it brilliant colures that are decorated in an intricate design. Enamel working and decorating metals with colorful and baked coats is one of the distinguished courses of art in old Persian emperor. Mina is defined as some sort of glass-like colored coat which can be stabilized by heat on different metals particularly copper.

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Hand Made Carpets
Hand-knotted area rugs bring culture, luxury and beauty to your home. It has now become a not just a simple home decor, but has become a need. When it comes to area rugs and carpets. A skilled weaver individually ties every single knot to create intricate patterns and designs. Hand-tufted rugs are made using a tufting tool to punch the yarn into a fabric backing to hid the glue that is holding the rug together. The tufting gun speeds up the process significantly and very little skill is needed to complete a tufted rug, resulting in a significant decrease in quality and price. Silk Hand knotted area rugs that are woven from silk are stunningly luxurious. Silk, being an expensive material, rugs of this type have a higher price. Wool Rugs Sheared from a sheep, wool is hypo-allergenic, anti-bacterial and a renewable resource. The sheep are not hurt in the process — they even enjoy the haircut! Wool and Silk , When an area rug is woven with the used of both wool and silk, usually the bulk of the rug is wool and silk is woven into the intricate design to create a sheen. The higher the knot count, the higher the value! Many factors go into determining the value of a hand-knotted rug. These include: • Age • Size • Design • Material However, because of the time it takes for the artisan to individually wrap every knot and the amount of wool used in the process, knot count per square inch (KSPI) is one of the largest determinants of value. Just like thread count on sheets, the best hand-knotted rugs can start out at 50 KSPI and can reach over 1000. This is another place where that money back guarantee will come in handy. You can see the rug in your living room or in any space at your home and decide whether or not it fits your style. Consider the style and feel it over to your space. If you have a modern and contemporary style, a rug with clean straight lines best suits your needs.Or you could mix things up! We are obsessed with the juxtaposition of modern and antique coming together to create a unique style! For an old world feel that displays your hand knotted a piece of art, you can hang your wool rug on the wall like a tapestry! This is an exotic style popular in Iran and all over the Middle East.