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#1 Posted : Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:22:37 AM(UTC)
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I thought this was an interesting link by Jilly. The seller says it's Isfahan, but most everything about it, including the flatwoven areas, kilim, edges, fringe, appears to be a Chinese Hereke. For some reason I just don't trust that importer tag.
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#2 Posted : Saturday, March 28, 2009 12:21:44 PM(UTC)
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hmm, the kilim reminds me of an Indian rug but I don't have photos.
The seller is one of those many IDs for one company in South Carolina.
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RugPro wrote:
I thought this was an interesting link by Jilly. The seller says it's Isfahan, but most everything about it, including the flatwoven areas, kilim, edges, fringe, appears to be a Chinese Hereke. For some reason I just don't trust that importer tag.



I am working and just saw this. I am sure you are right, I feel intuitively....re all of the above. But boy, that is still a gorgeous rug whatever its actual origin. I have no use for this rug but I would still like to have it. lol I like the colors, what I see as harmony and balance, that it is part pile and part woven, I like the kpsi and I like the crested bird.

People who erode trust are exhausting. People who earn it and augment it, the opposite. Why can't they just tell the truth?
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Just to complicate thing further, he is a recently sold interesting piece with impressive provenance, silk, tree of life, birds, etc., I guess we should trust it is Persian given the gallery:

http://www.christies.com...spx?intObjectID=5179999
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Next, a true Isfahan, tho silk and wool:
http://www.spongobongo.com/daxv136.htm
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#4 Posted : Saturday, March 28, 2009 7:50:28 PM(UTC)
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WOW! I wonder what was up with that Souf Kashan. it looks like it was used, but if it's in good condition, that's a good deal

http://www.christies.com...spx?intObjectID=5179999
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WOW! I wonder what was up with that Souf Kashan. it looks like it was used, but if it's in good condition, that's a good deal

http://www.christies.com...spx?intObjectID=5179999



I would have no clue re the value in either currency......but I think the whole world is being impacted by the meltown and there are fewer people with deep pockets. Even at Christie's auctions. Here or across the Pond.

I definitely have the rug sickness tho. lol
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Well, Netjim is right and I will extend it employing creative license..there is indeed, a giant Rug Walmart in one of the Carolinas using different names and they get the same stuff from the same supplier, OMG, wut is the PURPOSE OF THIS????? Are these 3 separate rugs? One rug offered under three different vendor names? What is this????????
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yup, they do that all the time
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yup, they do that all the time


OK, but it is sleazy and erodes trust.
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If I had 50,000 + rugs I wanted to sell - mostly on e-bay or at least on-line - I would probably look into having multiple IDs and assigning each to a specific employee to monitor.
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netjim's right: Nothing better than creating your own competition.
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netjim's right: Nothing better than creating your own competition.



Cept the Ebola virus.
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netjim wrote:
If I had 50,000 + rugs I wanted to sell - mostly on e-bay or at least on-line - I would probably look into having multiple IDs and assigning each to a specific employee to monitor.
Think



U luv rugs too much ot mass market. Motherboard & widgets, fine.....handknotted rugs, no.
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