Jewelery, Art, & Clothing

One-of-a-Kind

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Jewelry, Art, & Clothing

If you would like a specialty item imported that you do not see in store or online, we can make special arrangements to import for you.

Sadiq maintains connections to artists throughout the world in many exotic cultures and regions; he is available to provide hard-to-find art and to answer any inquiries.

Sadiq is a renowned curator of traditional rugs from all over the world.
He can provide you with the origin and story behind each piece.

Looking for the Perfect Piece?

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Khyber Pass Gallery Features Rugs from The Following Regions:

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Iranian (Persian)

Iran has a rich history and some of the most famous carpet designs derive their name from the cities of lspahan, Mashad, Kerman, Shiraz, Tabrez and Bidjar.
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Samarkand

Samarkand (a.ka. Khotan rugs) were traditionally produced using the asymmetric Persian carpet knot, which gives the pile the directional quality associated with carpets from the Far East.
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Afghan

The two most popular styles of carpets are Khal Mohammadi and Afghan Aqche. Afghan rugs are famous for their red wine color and fine wool.
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Baluchi

Baluchi rugs are usually identified by the quality of wool and combinations of colors used – traditionally coming from indigo, turmeric, and the leaves of apple trees collected in the autumn fall.
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Bokhara

Hand knotted on a weaving loom to exacting standards, these high quality Bokhara rugs take months to finish, and are weaved by artisans with premium-grade wool from finest local wool farmers in Pakistan.
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Moroccan

Notoriously distinct for their geometric designs, the Moroccan rug features bold designs that differ from traditional traditional Persian rugs adding an element of timelessness.
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Turkish

The largest and oldest collection of early Oriental rugs comes from Turkey. These carpets were among the first wave of Oriental antique carpets to be exported into Europe.
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Oriental

Oriental rugs are made in an area referred to as the “Rug Belt”, which stretches from Morocco across North Africa, the Middle East, and into Central Asia and northern India.
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