This scrolling vine and blossom design is punctuated with oversize palmettes and serrated leaves typical of both Agra and Lahore carpets woven during the mid 17th century Mogul dynasty. Red was a favored ground color of these carpets and Karastan's interpretation is punctuated with rich, fresh,…
Elegantly flowing arabesques and exquisitely detailed floral medallions. A richly authentic Kashan design on a delicate field of luminous ivory. Loom woven from top quality New Zealand wool yarns for opulent texture and lasting beauty. A truly extraordinary area rug for the today's sophisticated…
Captivating, authentic replicas of the world's earliest known area rugs, the Old World Classics Collection tells an enchanted story through its intricate patterns and rustic color palette. Inspired by nomadic motifs dating back to the 5th century B.C., the historical footprint of area rug design is…
Captivating, authentic replicas of the world's earliest known area rugs, the Old World Classics Collection tells an enchanted story through its intricate patterns and rustic color palette. Inspired by nomadic motifs dating back to the 5th century B.C., the historical footprint of area rug design is…
Captivating, authentic replicas of the world's earliest known area rugs, the Old World Classics Collection tells an enchanted story through its intricate patterns and rustic color palette. Inspired by nomadic motifs dating back to the 5th century B.C., the historical footprint of area rug design is…
Captivating, authentic replicas of the world's earliest known area rugs, the Old World Classics Collection tells an enchanted story through its intricate patterns and rustic color palette. Inspired by nomadic motifs dating back to the 5th century B.C., the historical footprint of area rug design is…
Captivating, authentic replicas of the world's earliest known area rugs, the Old World Classics Collection tells an enchanted story through its intricate patterns and rustic color palette. Inspired by nomadic motifs dating back to the 5th century B.C., the historical footprint of area rug design is…