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Persian Rugs: Dyeing process

Los Angeles Home of Rugs on Jan 27th 2022

Dyeing has been practiced in Persia for hundreds of years in which textile products such as fibers, yarns, fabrics, or clothes are soaked in a calculated mixture of pigments and other components.The f … read more

Persian Rugs: Namad (Felt)

Los Angeles Home of Rugs on Jan 26th 2022

The craft of Namad-mali (literally meaning felt beating) has long been practiced in Persia to produce Namad (a traditional rug) out of woolen fabrics by rolling and pressing them. The method of making … read more

Persian Rugs: Gabbeh of Bushehr

Los Angeles Home of Rugs on Jan 26th 2022

Gabbeh rugs have long been a popular feature for interior decor. Gabbeh is a traditional flooring similar to a rug, but they differ from one another in motifs, size, colors, and the number of its long … read more

Persian Rugs: Kilim

Los Angeles Home of Rugs on Jan 23rd 2022

Kilim rug is a flat-woven rug or a rug without a knotted pile. Kilim weaving, with a very long history of antiquity, is one of the most ancient products of Persian nomads. Unlike the rug that can be u … read more

Persian Rugs: Weaving in Sarouk

Los Angeles Home of Rugs on Jan 21st 2022

Sarouk in the north of Arak has a good reputation among buyers in Persia and abroad, and the fame of these rugs is widely diffused in the United States.The best rugs of this district are woven in a sm … read more