Private Rug Collection
Ali born in Tehran, Iran is an avid collector of Persian Rugs. Throughout his time in Iran, Ali took his passion for Persian Rugs to Tokyo, Japan as an import/export entrepreneur. After more than a decade in Japan, Ali moved to the United States, where he’s resided for the past four decades. After half a century of collecting, Ali is looking to spread his love of Persian Rugs with others.

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Color Your World
Persian rug will make your home such a dream .
A Persian carpet or Persian rug, also known as Iranian carpet, is a heavy textile, made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purpose, produced in Iran (historically known as Persia), for home use, local sale, and export. Carpet weaving is an essential part of Persian culture and Iranian art. Within the group of Oriental rugs produced by the countries of the so-called "rug belt", the Persian carpet stands out by the variety and elaborateness of its manifold designs.
Persian carpets and rugs of various types were woven in parallel by nomadic tribes, in village and town workshops, and by royal court manufactories alike. As such, they represent different, simultaneous lines of tradition, and reflect the history of Iran and its various peoples. The carpets woven in the Safavid court manufactories of Isfahan during the sixteenth century are famous for their elaborate colours and artistical design, and are treasured in museums and private collections all over the world today. Their patterns and designs have set an artistic tradition for court manufactories which was kept alive during the entire duration of the Persian Empire up to the last royal dynasty of Iran.
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