• "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Kerman (Persia) A striking blend of grays and reds with shades of turquoise blue woven into a jet-black base. This design will be a great addition to one’s personal accessories.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of an Afshar (Persia) Woven on a base of teal green, somewhat burnt orange, brown & silvers create a very attractive carpet creation.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Tashkent (Turkmenistan) A mixed composition of reds, multiple blues, burnt orange and more, on a lush silver base make this striking geometric design a favorite.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Kafkas (Persia) A beautiful blend of blues (soft, light and dark) with highlighted beiges and creams.  This design gives off a more feminine flavor and air.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Kazak (Kazakistan) A commanding combination of deep blue with light blues and beige highlights. This miniature rendition will be a great addition to your accessory line.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of an Agra (India) This is a rendition of a very traditional Persian motif but now an Agra expression. A brick brown/reddish base with beige golds and black highlights accentuate this striking classic medallion design.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Urumchi (Western China) A very traditional Persian rug design is richly expressed through various shades of blue, gray and silver with black highlights on a striking red base.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Hereke (Turkiye) Actual Hereke silk carpets are matchless and absolute works of art. This miniature rendition seeks to celebrate the wonderful tradition of Hereke silk carpet weaving. A lovely blend of reds, beiges, light blues and brown highlights on a lush base seem to almost give this creation a voice.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Bergama (Turkiye) With a combination of reds, blues, golds, white and beige, this coin purse carpet creation with geometric diamonds makes a great addition to any accessory line.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of a Kayseri (Turkiye) This carpet creation is a “kilim” motif that possess an almost mysterious resemblance to American Indian rug designs. On a base between a maroon and deep red, this kilim geometric design has a slight masculine air to it.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of an Iznik (Turkiye) A motif derived from, while in complete harmony with the rich and famous Porcelain art form of Iznik paintings. The Tulip is most always considered by westerners to be of Dutch origin, but in fact the tulip first originated in Ottoman Turkiye.
  • "The 'go to' pocket container with a connection that weaves back centuries."

    A rendition of an Iznik (Turkiye) A mixture of blues, white, silver, gray and red. The motif of this coin purse, also from the Iznik porcelain painting art form makes a delightful carpet creation.

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