The contemporary handmade rugs of woven legends reflect ancient artisanal weaving.
Woven legends carpets.
Fine hand woven rugs the art of weaving rugs dates back to 2500 bc in pakistan.
Highly recommend for all your carpet rug needs.
And by reviving the weaver s central role as interpreter of design a role which has been missing for nearly a century as overzealous producers sought to minimize variation even to mimic the perfection of machine made products.
Home legend a timeless choice home legend flooring captures old world craftsmanship that provides fashion and beauty to your home.
Aubusson carpet legend the more thin and elegant of aubusson quality from the very particular and rare patterns to be found.
Indeed of all the classical mughal carpets known whether sheep or goat wool only one the girdlers carpet woven at lahore in 1630 1632 possesses documentation of unquestionable provenance.
This store has a large stock of new carpets and serves as a drop off point for hand wash cleaning repairs of throw rugs to be carried out at the tolliday carpet services cleaning plant in north vancouver.
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What started as a simple just looking trip to his burlington store years ago has developed into the purchase of many rugs from woven concepts and a life long.
It s as simple as that.
The selection of rugs is unparalleled and customer service is top notch.
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These luxury oriental rugs are perfect for carpet collectors.
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Woven in remote areas by artisans using weaving techniques passed down for generations these weavers use fine wool on a cotton foundation.
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Woven legends has created a vital dynamic among the craftspeople and artisans they employ in turkey by re establishing the ancient traditions of dyeing and wool spinning thereby employing thousands of people in valuable work formerly done by machines.