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Persian
Highly decorated borders surround a field containing a rich,
symmetrical array of floral, animal, and/or geometric designs.
Color palettes can be high-contrast or subtle.
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European
Classical, floral, and architecturally inspired designs deriving from the 16th to the 19th centuries and popular in the courts of Europe. Familiar design types are Aubusson, Empire, Savonnerie, and Provencal.
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Tribal
Bold, colorful stylized geometric designs that have enriched the daily lives of remote regions of central Europe and the near East for hundreds of years
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Chinese
A solid border frames a brilliant field of asymmetrical floral
and/or figurative designs.
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Modern
Abstract designs taken right from the palette
of the 21st century artist.
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Arts & Crafts
Designs inspired by a universal Artistic Guild founded by William Morris in the 19th century. Floral and geometric elements are combined in a rich color palette stylized in a clearly modern way.
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Decorative
Fun, whimsical, bright, anything goes, where florals, animals, abstract designs, and traditional motifs combine imaginatively to liven up the rooms we live in.
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Agra
Agra rugs take their name from the city of Agra in India (home of the Taj Mahal). Exquisite collections of rugs, superbly handcrafted by the master artisans of India influenced by the artistry of Mongolian Art. Agra rugs are uniquely different with simpler, more open designs and contemporary colors to enhance and enrich any decor. Using the finest hand spun wool in the centuries-old tradition, some of the finest rugs are now made in Jaipur, India.
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