In the heart of Dubai, a treasure trove of artistry has recently opened its doors, inviting connoisseurs of craftsmanship and textile enthusiasts alike to experience a gallery of weaving wonders.
There's an exciting new artistry underfoot. And the merging of traditional rug weaving with fresh design insights, technology and expanded color palettes has opened the door to an explosion of styles.
Traditionally created by ancient Bedouin women in what is now the United Arab Emirates, AlSadu rugs often act as social artifacts, their patterns designed to mirror a nomadic, desert lifestyle that ...
There's nothing especially complicated about the modified Scandinavian rug-weaving technique that Joanne Tallarovic has been using and teaching for the past 20 years. Ripsmatta is a warp-faced weave, ...
PHILADELPHIA — George Jevremovic didn’t set out to become the savior of the Oriental rug trade. He wanted to be a writer until he followed his college girlfriend to her native Turkey in 1979, caught ...
Marilyn Greaves’ Fair Oaks home is filled with Navajo items that she has collected or made. One of her larger pieces is this Two Grey Hills-inspired rug in her living room. This weekend, she will ...
Jaipur Rugs is collaborating with Ashiesh Shah to create Brahmaand (Universe), a collection of hand-knotted rugs influenced by the Indian designer’s original watercolour paintings. Shah’s paintings ...
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