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'''''Tribal Rugs: A Complete Guide to Nomadic and Village Carpets'''''<br>
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'''''Rugs & Art: Tribal Bird Rugs & Others'''''<br>
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The [[Rugs & Art: Tribal Bird Rugs & Others book]] by Abel Trybiarz, built over many years by a Buenos Aires artist/architect, has at its heart a superb selection of 'Bird' designed rugs, alongside many other characteristic knotted-pile rugs woven by the nomadic tribes of the Khamseh Confederation in southwest [[Persian Rug|Iran]] during the 19th century. In addition, smaller numbers of related weavings are featured, made by by neighbouring South Persian nomads (such as the [[Qashqai Rug|Qashqa'i]] and the [[Afshar Rug|Afshar]]) as well as two highly focused groups of Shikli Kazak and 'Keyhole' design village rugs from the Transcaucasus region. The collector/author's lucid bilingual texts explain his passion for these stunning woven creations. His choices of collectable pieces are informed by his perspective as a successful artist and architect working in the Argentinian capital.
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The [[Rugs & Art: Tribal Bird Rugs & Others]] book by Abel Trybiarz, built over many years by a Buenos Aires artist/architect, has at its heart a superb selection of 'Bird' designed rugs, alongside many other characteristic knotted-pile rugs woven by the nomadic tribes of the Khamseh Confederation in southwest [[Persian Rug|Iran]] during the 19th century. In addition, smaller numbers of related weavings are featured, made by by neighbouring South Persian nomads (such as the [[Qashqai Rug|Qashqa'i]] and the [[Afshar Rug|Afshar]]) as well as two highly focused groups of Shikli Kazak and 'Keyhole' design village rugs from the Transcaucasus region. The collector/author's lucid bilingual texts explain his passion for these stunning woven creations. His choices of collectable pieces are informed by his perspective as a successful artist and architect working in the Argentinian capital.

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Rugs & Art: Tribal Bird Rugs & Others
Author: Abel Trybiarz

The Rugs & Art: Tribal Bird Rugs & Others book by Abel Trybiarz, built over many years by a Buenos Aires artist/architect, has at its heart a superb selection of 'Bird' designed rugs, alongside many other characteristic knotted-pile rugs woven by the nomadic tribes of the Khamseh Confederation in southwest Iran during the 19th century. In addition, smaller numbers of related weavings are featured, made by by neighbouring South Persian nomads (such as the Qashqa'i and the Afshar) as well as two highly focused groups of Shikli Kazak and 'Keyhole' design village rugs from the Transcaucasus region. The collector/author's lucid bilingual texts explain his passion for these stunning woven creations. His choices of collectable pieces are informed by his perspective as a successful artist and architect working in the Argentinian capital.