Category — Arak
Arak Persian Rug – Light Rust – 10′ 1 x 13′ 3 (1700530079)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 4,951.88
Now Only $1,485.00
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Arak Persian Rug – Light Rust – 10′ 1 x 13′ 3 (1700530079)
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Arak Persian Rug – Light Rust – 8′ 9 x 11′ 3 (1700530118)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 4,320.26
Now Only $1,293.00
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Arak Persian Rug – Light Rust – 8′ 9 x 11′ 3 (1700530118)
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Arak Persian – Med Blue – 2′ 8 x 13′ 0 (1700530161)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 2,690.28
Now Only $804
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Arak Persian – Med Blue – 2′ 8 x 13′ 0 (1700530161)
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Arak Persian Rug – Dark Salmon – 9′ 9 x 13′ 4 (1700530260)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 6,770.57
Now Only $2,025.00
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Arak Persian Rug – Dark Salmon – 9′ 9 x 13′ 4 (1700530260)
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Arak Persian Rug – Light Rust – 6′ 11 x 9′ 10 (1700530315)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 3,154.91
Now Only $945
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Arak Persian Rug – Light Rust – 6′ 11 x 9′ 10 (1700530315)
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Arak Persian Rug – Light Tan – 8′ 5 x 11′ 11 (1700530324)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 3,443.33
Now Only $1,026.00
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Arak Persian Rug – Light Tan – 8′ 5 x 11′ 11 (1700530324)
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Arak Persian Rug – Fire Brick – 6′ 11 x 10′ 5 (1700520124)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 3,406.29
Now Only $782
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Arak Persian Rug – Fire Brick – 6′ 11 x 10′ 5 (1700520124)
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Arak Persian – Sand – 2′ 9 x 14′ 3 (1700500004)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 2,733.49
Now Only $466
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Arak Persian – Sand – 2′ 9 x 14′ 3 (1700500004)
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Arak Persian Rug – Fire Brick – 4′ 2 x 6′ 8 (1700500006)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 1,954.77
Now Only $320
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Arak Persian Rug – Fire Brick – 4′ 2 x 6′ 8 (1700500006)
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Arak Persian Rug – Cranberry – 9′ 3 x 12′ 1 (1700500171)
Arak Persian Rug
Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They almost always include red and navy blue.
Originally 5,810.33
Now Only $1,058.00
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Arak Persian Rug – Cranberry – 9′ 3 x 12′ 1 (1700500171)
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