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Haghighat Nomads: Address: no:28, 2nd floor, parsa mall, Kababiha alley, Traditional carpet market of Tehran, Iran Email: haghighatnomads@ymail.com Web site: haghighatnomads.webs.com/ Hali e-gallery: Haghighat Nomads at Hali egallery
Manouchehr Haghighat Supplier of hand-woven Persian Rugs , Gabbehs, Kilims, Taches, Sofrehs, Saltbags, Khordjins Restoration facilities with hand-spun and naturally dyed wool on premises. I have a small collection of Afshari sofreh and also some collectible pieces. I produces some double face Gabbehs ,also qashqai gabbeh about 50-60 years old by modern patterns is availabele too. I have a small colection of Turkmen jewlery and old silver jewlery and rings. I will try to answer any question you may have about Persian tribes, villages, the history of ancient Persia, ancient places in Persia and customs. Please do not hesitate to contact me. Also I wish arrange tours through an agency for those who love Persian history, culture and ancient places. I read many books about ancient Persian history and love it. You know that the first persone spoken about human rights he was an Iranian (Cyrous the Great). Please feel free to email me. or call:0098 21 55627842 shop tel. Our prices sience we bought pieces from area are resonabele. Reserches about Some kinds of kilims from Mazandaran province,Specilally Kia Sar type,that I called them:Magic of Persia for 2 reasons. 1.the special butiy of them that look to types of modern art in painting like empersionism. 2.there is no copy of them have seen in all around persia,countrys that has olh history in weaving.they are unic only from persian land. invite you to see my pieces at Hali egallery or Jozan. I think by a looking at them you will underestand my works field better,so there is no need to spend much more time.
you can also read fine version of my research about Mazandaran new types of kilims found in the market which I called "Magic of Persia". on: http://haghighatnomads.webs.com/ Thanks for visiting my pages and viewing my pieces. Sincerely, Manouchehr Haghighat Haghighat Nomads,
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