This is not handwoven rug. It is a kind of print rug and very cheap.

This one is actual rug.

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Yes mine is quite cheap indeed if I remember correctly

I am such a fan of rugs, especially orientals. I don’t know anything much except I like a lot of color. Not a wild fan of Oushak as all my friends.

If you own a Nomadic Rug from Iran, you'll become a fan of them. My designs are inspired by the nomadic rugs found in the southwest of Iran, and this is one of them.

Gorgeous. Love the black border, which I never see much of, and which makes the colors more vibrant. Lovely detail.

So beautiful. These two are the some of my favorite ones we have. Very different weaves. One is silk that was on a flooded floor, so all the fluffy sheen went south. My MIL gave it to me, thinking no one would want it in its de-valued state. I love the Chinese key and birds. I don’t care if it is not valued by the commercial world.

Nice rugs.

Geographically, oriental rugs are made in an area referred to as the “Rug Belt”, which stretches from Morocco across North Africa, the Middle East, and into Central Asia and northern India. It includes countries such as northern China, Tibet, Turkey, Iran, the Maghreb in the west, the Caucasus in the north, and India and Pakistan in the south. Oriental rugs were also made in South Africa from the early 1980s to mid 1990s in the village of Ilinge close to Queenstown. And so Iran because of its historical background have important place.

Don't mind me... just nosing around and learning for you guys...

I've always had a fascination for textiles!!!

Ok... gotta go and keep working on all the bureaucratic crapolla I gotta handle before tomorrow...

these are gorgeous!!! 😍

That's really quite lovely that rug.