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Vase included as part of the design with a field filled by flowers and tendrils or a lattice . More specifically, sixteenth and seventeenth-century Persian carpets with floral designs springing from vases. These rugs may have superimposed systems of arabesques. Orientation of the design is such that it can be viewed properly from only one direction. The origin of these rugs within Persia is problematic. They have been attributed to [[Kerman Rug|Kerman]].<ref>Stone, 2013, 298</ref>
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Vase design found [[Persian Rug|Persian]], and Oreintal rugs. These rugs have been attributed to [[Kerman Rug|Kerman]]. Carpets with a field filled by flowers and tendrils or a lattice with a vase included as part of the design. .<ref>Stone, 2013, 298</ref>
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* Peter F. Stone, (2013), ''[[Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins]]'', North Clarendon :Tuttle.
 
* Peter F. Stone, (2013), ''[[Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins]]'', North Clarendon :Tuttle.
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