Antique Rug & Textile Show 2009
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Sunday, July 12, 2009

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posted by Ivan

Friday, July 10, 2009

Old time souk at Caravanserai Capri
In olden times when camel, horse, mule, and foot, were the primary means of transportation travelers would end their day at the caravanserai where stables could be found for their steeds, storage rooms for their goods, and accommodations for themselves....read more
posted by Ivan

ARTS hours guideline

The ambiance of ARTS is designed to be casual and informal. There will be no opening night festivities, daily lectures, or speeches. The hours for each dealer will be decided on an individual basis. If you wish to see a particular dealer at a specific time an appointment is advised. The following schedule is a guideline....read more
posted by Ivan

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Book release
ARTS will coincide with the launching of the 2nd edition of "Auspicious Carpets: Tibetan Rugs and Textiles". This book is more than a book on carpets. With great pictures and interesting text it is as much an ethnography of the inhabitants of the Tibetan landscape...read more
posted by Ivan

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Occidental Carpet Palace and Gardens
The San Francisco Bay Area Rug Society will sponsor a visit to the Occidental Carpet Palace and Gardens of renowned Bay Area collector, Jim Dixon. The date for this event in support of the inaugural Antique Rug and Textile Show will be the 21st of October, a Wednesday, from 12 noon onwards....read more
posted by Ivan

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  ARTS October 15-26, 2009 at Motel Capri, 2015 Greenwich Street, San Francisco CA 94123.
 Admission fee adults 15 $, students and children free admission

  ARTS: Michael Craycraft Web: Ivan Soenderholm, jozan.net