Oriental Rug: The Carpets of Afghanistan

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Oriental Rug: The Carpets of Afghanistan
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General information book
TitleOriental Rug: The Carpets of Afghanistan
Alternative title(s)Oriental Rugs: The Carpets of Afghanistan (Vol 3)
CreatorR. D. Parsons
PublisherAntique Collectors Club Dist; Revised edition (May 1, 1992)
Format8.5 x 0.8 x 10.1 inches, 196 pages


Oriental Rug: The Carpets of Afghanistan, create by R. D. Parsons. Richard Parsons treats the reader to not only a veritable feast of carpets and rugs, but also to a fascinating journey through the history of a diverse, colourful, multi-racial country. He shares his respect and admiration for Afghanistan's stoical people, who somehow, despite political upheavals, forced resettlement, a harsh climate and often primitive nomadic living conditions, manage to produce exquisite works of art which reflect great pride in their many-faceted heritage. Afghan rugs are instantly appealing due to their traditional colours and bold designs, from sumptuous piled purdahs to flat woven prayer rugs.