Koliai
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$335.00 |
Koliai Hamadan Persian rugs are hand-woven tribal rugs. They are traded in Hamadan a large tribal rug-trading center.Hamadan rug patterns are as varied as the tribes that produce them. They range from geometrics to floral and all-over Herati designs. The colors also vary widely from tones of red green and blue to beige rust yellow and salmon.
Koliai
Large selection of authentic hand-knotted persian rugs; Save up to 70% off retail plus regular promotions.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonqor_County
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Large selection of authentic hand-knotted persian rugs; Save up to 70% off retail plus regular promotions.
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