Mike, all the three rugs are fabulous, but I fell in love with the colorful Qum rug, many thanks for showcasing all these masterpieces; just a wishful thinking- can you do your magic to convince a museum out there to purchase the colorful Qum run so the whole world can see it for generations to come, instead of staying in a private home for a limited viewers, thanks again
Hello dear Mike I have a green Turkish rug not too big but still I can fit on it. I bought it in turkey just a couple of months ago can you tell me what type of Turkish rug is it style? It’s a green one with a vase and made out of silk and it’s also real what type of rug is it?
How did the Chinese come to own/copyright the name Hereke? It's a place name that has a history unique to Turkey. It should seem even international business law should countenance that.
Thank you for educating me! Another great and informative video. ❤
Mike, all the three rugs are fabulous, but I fell in love with the colorful Qum rug, many thanks for showcasing all these masterpieces; just a wishful thinking- can you do your magic to convince a museum out there to purchase the colorful Qum run so the whole world can see it for generations to come, instead of staying in a private home for a limited viewers, thanks again
Hello dear Mike I have a green Turkish rug not too big but still I can fit on it. I bought it in turkey just a couple of months ago can you tell me what type of Turkish rug is it style? It’s a green one with a vase and made out of silk and it’s also real what type of rug is it?
Ever hear of a maker in Qum- Mahmodi?
The Mahmodi name is quite common in Iran and I have seen rugs from workshops in Qum and Tabriz with that name. It's not a name that stands out to me.
How did the Chinese come to own/copyright the name Hereke? It's a place name that has a history unique to Turkey. It should seem even international business law should countenance that.
Sir..i hv got antique tibetan rugs...if you are interested , we can talk
Rug is it