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Inseparable Beauty & Quality

Posted on February 26th, 2016 by Joshua Kebabian

Inseparable Beauty & Quality      Everything at Kebabian’s is hand-picked by both the eye and the hand/touch ensuring both Beauty & Quality.  This lovely, fresh Tibetan of naturally dyed Tibetan wool skillfully woven by Nepalese in Tibet is part of our custom collection. We are able to produce this piece in any size.    […]

“Of all the rooms in the house your bedroom is yours.”

Posted on February 5th, 2016 by Joshua Kebabian

Kebabian’s Afghan Khotan brings vision of comfort and beauty “home” “You may concentrate on appearances all through the rest of the house but in the bedroom comfort should be supreme. I think that bedrooms should also be very intimate rooms- they should express your personal preferences in every way… Of all the rooms in the […]

Window Watch 2/22 – Artistic Impressions

Posted on March 8th, 2014 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW  LEFT The stunning Heriz hanging in WINDOW LEFT measures 9.1 x 11.10.  This piece was hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan by Turkmen women using handspun vegetally dyed local wool.  This piece would have taken four women approximately 6 months to complete.  This production is part of a cottage industry where the rugs are woven in […]

THE WINDOW WATCH STORY

Posted on November 6th, 2013 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW WATCH provides details of the latest gorgeous carpets gracing Kebabian’s windows in downtown New Haven. WINDOW LEFT The powerful Heriz hanging in WINDOW LEFT measures 9.7 x 12.2.  This impressive piece was hand-knotted in northwest Persia by Azeri women using vegetal dyed, handspun, local mountain sheep wool.  This formidable carpet bursts with a cornucopia of […]

Window Watch 9/17 “Simplicity is the ultimate in sophistication.”

Posted on September 19th, 2013 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT   The definitive antique Serapi circa 1880 displayed in WINDOW LEFT measures 10 x 11.8.  This Persian piece was hand-knotted in Northwest Persia using handspun vegetally dyed local mountain wool.  The vegetally dyed wool over time developed into an intense abrash creating a rugged beauty reminiscent of a mountain that has been carved […]

Window Watch 6/21

Posted on July 3rd, 2013 by Joshua Kebabian

WINDOW LEFT The antique Bakshaesh displayed in WINDOW LEFT measures 8.5 x 11.5.  The Bakshayesh was hand-knotted in northwest Persia using vegetally dyed handspun wool, circa 1910.  The severe abrash (a variation of color due to the dyes) is reminiscent of a mountain that has been carved out by weather over time, yet the artist’s design powerfully […]

Rug of the Week | August 28, 2011

Posted on August 13th, 2011 by Joshua Kebabian

Karakoram 7’10” x 10’1″. A hand-knotted “Folk Theme” carpet from Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. Made of handspun, all natural colored wool (no dyes are used in this carpet, only the natural colored wool from the sheep) living in the high plateaus of the Karakoram Mountain Range.