Mystery Rug Fragment, a sub-group from the so-called 'Golden Triangle' area group of rugs most frequently found in Tibet. Perhaps a 17th ... read more
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24th Annual TIBET DAY, San Francisco, Fort Mason Conference Center

 
05, Dec, 2009

LECTURE: “Lotto” Designs as Symbols of the Islamic and Chinese Worldviews" Rippon Boswell & Co., Wiesbaden

lecture: “Lotto” Designs as Symbols of the Islamic and Chinese Worldviews" Rippon Boswell & Co., Wiesbaden Dear readers, dear carpet enthusiasts,
04, Dec, 2009
Large Central Asian Chuval. Probably not Turkmen. a similar piece in the Museum of Ethnography, St. Petersburg has been described by Elena ... read more
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Enigmatic Baluch weaving. Probably a Poshti but perhaps some other sort of bag or bridge. It is symmetrically knotted using a ... read more
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Uzbek Carpet Central Asia Mid 19th Century 370 x 208 cm (12’2” x 6’10”)
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Yellow ground Kazak rug Southwest Caucasus circa 1880 193 x 122 cm (6’4” x 4’) Alg 1052
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