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"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of an Iznik (Turkiye) – Original circa 1525 Also in the school of the Iznik motifs this Lale (Tulip) design is a combination of grays, silvers, whites and dark blue creating a lovely carpet bookmark. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of an Iznik (Turkiye) – Original circa 1525 A motif derived from, while in complete harmony with, the rich and famous Porcelain art form of Iznik paintings. This large Lale (Tulip) image makes a striking woven carpet bookmark. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Hereke (Turkiye) – Original circa 1730 With a deep dark blue border framing striking floral and geometric patterns, the beige, browns and gold seem to come alive on this classic Anatolian favorite. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Karaja Persia (modern day Iran) – Original circa 1690 A blended woven fusion of golds, deep blue, slight light green and beiges can cause this medallion featured design to be a reader’s bookmark of choice. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of an Agra (India) – Original circa 1735 A design of Persian origin this mixture of golds, grays, blacks and beige upon a lovely teal green. It makes a rich and memorable design. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Baluchi (Pakistan) – Original circa 1805 From the Baluchistan province this design is a commanding mixture of golds, burnished reds, blues (dark & light), and grays, and features striking geometric patterns. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Kayseri (Turkiye) – Original circa 1810 A rich array of colors: reds, greens, golden yellows upon a blue base create a wonderful classic floral motif. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Kayseri (Turkiye) – Original circa 1755 A lovely floral design with a mixture of 8 colors. Blues, shades of green, silver, and grays woven within a deep striking red base. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Tientsin (China) – Original circa 1890 A design of Persian origin with an almost “sumak” flavor. Lovely golds, rich browns, silvers and beige woven with various shades of blue creates a wonderful carpet design. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Urumchi (Western China) – Original circa 1690 A striking mixture of golds, sky blue and browns woven within a frost with base. Originally a Persian motif this, Urumchi version is a customer favorite. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Tashkent (Turkmenistan) – Original circa 1825 A beautiful blend of golden yellow, burnt orange, striking black high lights, and rich red surrounding gold medallions. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Buhara (Ozbekistan) – Original circa 1735 Some regard this as a somewhat masculine pattern. A mixture of various shades of grey, blacks plus deep red. This striking geometric design is a classic. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Hereke (in modern day Turkiye) – Circa 1835 A lovely blend of several almost golden greens, browns, slight black highlights and deep burnish red on the floral petals. This is a favorite! -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of a Tabriz Persia (modern day Iran) – Original circa 1710 It is a rich mixture of soft blue, beige, white, and dark blue woven into a dark red base. -
"Absolutely the favorite bookmark of the serious reader."
A rendition of an Isfahan Persia (modern day Iran) – Original circa 1650 It is a beautiful blend of golden yellow, deep lush red with slight highlights of green & cream all woven within a black base.