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    Masterpieces at Home: Carpetbeggars’s Hand-Knotted Rugs in Baltimore, MD

    Welcome to Carpetbeggars, your premier destination for exquisite hand-knotted rugs in Baltimore, MD. As a distinguished rug store in the city’s heart, we take pride in offering you a curated collection of masterpieces that redefine luxury and elegance for your home. Explore the artistry and craftsmanship that our hand-knotted rugs bring to your living spaces. ●        Discover Timeless Elegance At Carpetbeggars, we understand the importance of creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home. Our hand-knotted rugs are more than just floor coverings; they are timeless pieces of art that tell a story of tradition and craftsmanship. Each rug is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans who have mastered the…

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    Persian Rugs Date Back 2500 Years

    Preview Persian Gallery: Persian Rugs Contact Carpetbeggars to see our hundreds of Persian Rugs For over 2500 years, Persian Rugs have been considered the elite premier treasures of the Oriental hand knotted rug genres. Only rugs made in Iran can qualify as Persian Rugs. The Persian carpet stands out by the variety and elaborateness of its designs. Persian rugs are woven by nomadic tribes in village and town workshops and represent thousands of years of tradition of each of the 26 provinces that constitute Iran. They reflect the  history of Iran, Persian culture and expressions of folklore and art by its various provinces. The carpets woven in the Safavid court manufactories of Isfahan during…

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    Karabagh Rugs

    Karabagh Rugs – A History

    FEATURED RUG: THE KARABAGH Click here to see our current inventory of Karabagh rugs Karabagh rug, Karabagh also spelled Karabakh, is a floor covering handmade in the district of Karabakh (Armenian-controlled Azerbaijan), just north of the present Iranian border. As might be expected, Karabagh designs and color schemes tend to be more like those of Persian rugs than do those made in other parts of the Caucasus, and it is difficult to distinguish Karabagh runners from those of Karaja, in Iran, to the south. Certain Karabagh rugs also resemble those of Shirvan to the north in Azerbaijan. HISTORY Carpet-weaving was historically a traditional profession for the female population of Karabakh (Artsakh), including many Armenian families, though there…