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    Souf #5

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    Mir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.
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    Simourgh Blanket Set | Olive

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    Ghalamkar Queen size blanket and two pillow cases in 100% cotton. Ghalamkar in Persian translates to Ghalam meaning pen, and Kar means craftsmanship, is an ancient Persian printed cotton cloth that has enchanted so many people for over 400 years. The fabric is printed using patterned wooden stamps. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. 1 in stock
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    Simourgh Blanket Set

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    Ghalamkar Queen size blanket and two pillow cases in 100% cotton. Ghalamkar in Persian translates to Ghalam meaning pen, and Kar means craftsmanship, is an ancient Persian printed cotton cloth that has enchanted so many people for over 400 years. The fabric is printed using patterned wooden stamps. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. 1 in stock
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    Ghalamkar Blanket Set

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    Ghalamkar Queen size blanket and two pillow cases in 100% cotton. Ghalamkar in Persian translates to Ghalam meaning pen, and Kar means craftsmanship, is an ancient Persian printed cotton cloth that has enchanted so many people for over 400 years. The fabric is printed using patterned wooden stamps. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. 1 in stock
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    155,00
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    Pomogrante Blanket Set

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    Ghalamkar Queen size blanket and two pillow cases in 100% cotton. Ghalamkar in Persian translates to Ghalam meaning pen, and Kar means craftsmanship, is an ancient Persian printed cotton cloth that has enchanted so many people for over 400 years. The fabric is printed using patterned wooden stamps. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. 1 in stock
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    135,00
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    Line and Line Throw

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    Hand woven throw, made out of cotton and wool.
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    145,00
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    Velvet Yalda Throw

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    Hand woven throw, made out of cotton and wool.
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    Striped Throw

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    Hand woven throw, made out of cotton and wool.
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    Ghalamkar Table Cloth | Black

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    Ghalamkar table cloth in 100% cotton. In two different sizes: 100 x 200 120 x 120 Ghalamkar in Persian translates to Ghalam meaning pen, and Kar means craftsmanship, is an ancient Persian printed cotton cloth that has enchanted so many people for over 400 years. The fabric is printed using patterned wooden stamps. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. 1 in stock
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    Ghalamkar Table Cloth | Blue

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    Ghalamkar table cloth in 100% cotton. In two different sizes: 100 x 200 120 x 120 Ghalamkar in Persian translates to Ghalam meaning pen, and Kar means craftsmanship, is an ancient Persian printed cotton cloth that has enchanted so many people for over 400 years. The fabric is printed using patterned wooden stamps. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. 1 in stock
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    Ghalamkar Table Cloth | Orange

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    Ghalamkar table cloth in 100% cotton. In two different sizes: 100 x 200 120 x 120 Ghalamkar in Persian translates to Ghalam meaning pen, and Kar means craftsmanship, is an ancient Persian printed cotton cloth that has enchanted so many people for over 400 years. The fabric is printed using patterned wooden stamps. The stamps are mostly made of pear wood which has better flexibility and density for carving and long-standing utility. 1 in stock
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    62,0085,00
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    Wave Textile

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    Customized Collection of Handmade Block Printing Textiles.
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    72,00
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    Panbeh Table Linen

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    One of a kind hand woven table linen in 100% cotton.
    110,00
    110,00
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    Argij Baskets

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    Argij means sifting flour and sugar. Argij is a kind of wicker that is woven with only one plant leaf. A leaf is skillfully shaved and then the strands are delicately woven together and finally reunited. If you look at this collected one of a kind piece closely, you will see the leaf stem on one side. The finer the weaves, the better the sieve produced.
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    Asemann Throw

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    Hand woven throw, made out of cotton and wool.
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    165,00
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    Bisheh Flower Basket

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    One of a kind handwoven baskets made from local plant leaves and palms.
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    Joy of The South

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    Pure hand-woven, rustic and environmentally friendly baskets made out of 100% natural rattan grass. Natural environmental protection, natural materials, natural color. Tightly handwoven design creates a solid structure with wood like properties. Sizes: 30 D x 30 H 40 D x 40 D
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    52,0065,00
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    Bisheh Baskets

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    One of a kind handwoven baskets made from local plant leaves and palms.
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    The Endless Summer

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    Pure hand-woven, rustic and environmentally friendly baskets made out of 100% natural rattan grass. Natural environmental protection, natural materials, natural color. Tightly handwoven design creates a solid structure with wood like properties.
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    Souf #1

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    Mir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.
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    Souf #2

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    Mir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.
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    Souf #3

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    Mir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.
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    Souf #4

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    Mir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.
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    1.200,00
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    Souf #6

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    Mir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.
    1.200,00
    1.200,00