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    Safavieh is known for its quality rugs, and this one is no exception. Upgrade any monochrome room by simply incorporating this eye-catching modern rug. Plus, it's durable, non-shedding, and both ...

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  4. Isfahan rug - Wikipedia

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    Some Isfahani rugs became known in Western Europe as "Polish rugs" or "Polonaise rugs". This name refers to carpets woven with silk, golden, and silver threads in Persia during the 16th-18th centuries and exported to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were commissioned by wealthy Polish noblemen and decorated with their coats of arms.

  5. Safavid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Safavid dynasty had its origin in the Safavid order of Sufism, which was established in the city of Ardabil in the Iranian Azerbaijan region. [ 6] It was an Iranian dynasty of Kurdish origin, [ 7] but during their rule they intermarried with Turkoman, [ 8] Georgian, [ 9] Circassian, [ 10][ 11] and Pontic Greek [ 12] dignitaries ...

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    1. Wayfair. A beacon for affordable home decor, Wayfair has countless rugs that deliver on home decor style. From classic patterns to floral motifs to bold abstract prints, the massive online ...

  7. Sarouk Persian carpets - Wikipedia

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    From the 1910s to 1950s, the "American Sarouk", also known as the "painted Sarouk", was produced. American customers had an affinity for the Sarouk’s curvilinear and floral designs. What they did not appreciate, however, was the color, so for much of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, rugs exported from Iran were dyed to a desirable, deep, raspberry ...

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