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Astro Gallery of Gems
Large single crystal of transparent, pink spodumene Kunzite with striated prism faces and chisel-shaped termination. Kunzite is a beautiful crystal, pure in energy and joyful in nature. In palest pink to light violet hues, it is a stone of emotion, opening and connecting the heart to the mind and stimulating a healing communion between the two. Pink Kunzite is often called the woman's stone. It is particularly supportive for young or first-time mothers.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Yastik's are small size rugs that are adaptions of traditional Turkish designs. Yastik's were traditionally used on the divans or sofa benches of Turkish living rooms but now fit in so many other places to create a point of interest. Hand-woven in Turkey, where rug weaving is a culture rather than a business.
OAKRugs by Chelsea
This artisan hand-knotted antique masterpiece, made in Persia, is truly a part of history. Its strong foundation allows it to survive the tests of time, growing more and more beautiful with age. A unique patina of wear over the years makes it truly one of a kind, meant to be enjoyed for many more years.
This artisan handwoven antique masterpeice, made in France, is truly a part of history. Its strong foundation allows it to survive the tests of time, growing more and more beautiful with age. A unique patina of wear over the years makes it truly one of a kind, meant to be enjoyed for many more years.
Even today, Oushak rugs are still the first choice of professional interior designers. Sometimes this is because when grading Oushak carpets, carpet connoisseurs will not only look at the overall quality of materials and textures but also attach great importance to the overall beauty of the carpet. Light-colored Oushaks are among the most popular oriental carpets, known for the high quality of their wool their beautiful patterns, and their warm colors. These designer favorites will complement any interior.
This artisan handwoven antique masterpiece, made in France, is truly a part of history. It is an original from the time period when only the French nobility could afford to place them in a Chateaux or as gifts to foreign dignitaries. When the French revolution took over, they were almost outlawed as they were signing a sign of regal opulence. Many were destroyed or sold overseas, and production is almost completely shut down. Having survived the centuries, they are available for almost anyone to put in their home as part of history. With incredible detail of beautiful scrolling foliage, and arabesque details throughout, with geometric motifs carefully placed throughout. More commonly used in traditional settings, these rugs also look incredible in contemporary and modern rooms, giving a unique old-world feel that no other type of rug does. This rug's strong foundation allows has allowed it to survive the tests of time, growing more and more beautiful with age. A unique patina of wear over the years makes it truly one of a kind, meant to be enjoyed for many more years. As it is a flat-weave, the low profile is easy to walk on and fits under most doors. As with all our rugs, this rug has been professionally cleaned, though some slight discoloration may still exist. Being handmade the rug may not be perfectly rectangular, or evenly straight throughout the rug.
Even today, this antique rug is still the first choice of professional interior designers. Sometimes this is because when grading carpets, carpet connoisseurs will not only look at the overall quality of materials and textures but also attach great importance to the overall beauty of the carpet. Light-colored are among the most popular oriental carpets, known for the high quality of their wool beautiful patterns, and warm colors. These designer favorites will complement any interior.
The Jajim (cecim) technique is followed in Turkey, Persia and the Caucasus and consists of a plain weave (equal warps and wefts) ground with an added (supplementary) weft pattern. The wefts are usually discontinuous, cut off on the verso (back). The pattern develops as the ground is woven on the loom and not added afterwards as on an embroidered rug. It is easier to make repeating geometric patterns of squares, lozenges, diamonds, stepped diagonal lines and areas of plain color. Colors: pale green/teal/blues/ivory/soft taupe.
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