Silk Carpet Gallery
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The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
ofskfe:A Hebrew Silk Kashan Rug, 1850s. This charming carpet, created as religious wall-hanging mean
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Heterotopia, Şener Özmen, 2015, silk carpet
fotojournalismus:Silk weavers at lunch break in a carpet factory, Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan, 1996. Pho
Silk carpet made in Iran, probably Kashan, 16th century.This carpet is one of a small group of luxur
Luis Antonio SantosUntitled, Acrylic and reflective spraypaint on plywood, 4 x 3 feet, 2016
Lion biting into a green spotted cow, from a silk rug with animals in combat, probably made in Kasha
Details of a Hebrew silk Kashan rug, 1850s. This charming carpet, created as religious wall-hanging
Untitled - Lacquer, acrylic, spraypaint on acrylic sheet - 30 x 20 inches - 2015
Lupita Nyong'o won our hearts and an Oscar in this ice blue, silk show-stopper. Roll out your own re
Kerri Washington rocked the #Oscars in a beautiful silk gown and her lovely with-child glow. Get you
Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg; 1879–1973)(above)Americana Print: Carpet TacksPrin
Silk and metal thread souf Kashan rug, Central Persia, circa 1900
“Around Colours” oval area rug made from wool and silk yarn by Wiener GTV Design.
Silk carpet, 16th-century, Iran, 241 x 178 cm, Met Museum, New York. SourceGreat beasts and flo
weavinghand: sarahpoley: carpet designs cotton/wool/silk Weaving Hand: Beautiful work!
The Czartoryski Carpet, Islamic ArtMedium: Cotton (warp), silk (weft and pile), metal wrapped thread
Fragments of a Carpet, Islamic ArtMedium: Silk (warp and weft), wool (pile asymmetrically knotted pi
‘Polonaise’ Carpet via Islamic ArtMedium: Cotton (warp and weft), silk (weft and
Silk Kashan Carpet via Islamic ArtMedium: Silk (warp, weft and pile asymmetrically knotted pileBeque
Fragment of a Carpet with Cartouche Border, Islamic ArtMedium: Silk (warp and weft), wool (pile asym
Polonaise Carpet, Islamic ArtMedium: SilkGift of Mrs. Byron C. Foy, 1952 Metropolitan Museum of Art,
unearthedviews:TURKMENISTAN. Ashkhabad. Silk weavers in a carpet factory. Lunch break. 1996.-Ian Ber
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