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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Camel Skin Lamp





Handicrafts reflect the culture, tradition and aesthetics of the artisans who create them. It draws a line between a thing that is skillfully hand made to what is mass produced, and therefore grabs the attention to the skill and endeavors of the craftsman him/herself. The actual beauty of a piece of handicrafts certainly depends on the transparency of material, the glimpses of a culture and touch of art. Pakistan has a rich history of handicrafts. The entire wealth of timeless Pakistani handicrafts has survived through ages. The legacy of Pakistani culture promises everything- beauty, dignity, form and style.

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Tabriz Mahi BIdjar





Tabriz Mahi, which is also called "Tabriz with fish patterns" (the rugs arched leaf pattern is called "Mahi", which means "fish").The motifs on Tabriz Mahi rugs take the detailed form of a leaf, which is particularly emphasised by the use of natural silk. Usually there is a smaller light medallions in the centre of the rug surrounded by 2 or 3 other medallions. Often rustic colours are used together with dark blue and pink. The weave and weft are cotton and a very fine, closecut wool is used for the pile.


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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Tree of Life

Tree of Life rugs (or Tree rugs) are distinct in that they represent one of the oldest spiritual symbols in human history, predating Christianity and Islam. References to a "Tree of Life" that links mankind to heavenly worlds have been found in ancient cultures spanning from Europe to the Orient. Historically and in the oriental rug weaving region, Tree of Life rugs have been produced by many of the weaving centers