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Kravet Carpet Eastern Collection The Eastern Collection The beauty of an Oriental rug provides a rich foundation to any designer’s room. Offering the finest hand-knotted wool and silk carpets from India, Pakistan, and China, The Eastern Collection highlights updated colors and designs while respecting the traditions of centuries long ago. Stock and custom sizes are available. “Due to hand-woven construction and fiber's natural variations, carpet is not guaranteed to match photographic representation" Jinan The Eastern Collection Serapi/C - Brown Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 2 Jinan The Eastern Collection Serapi/C - Gold Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 3 Jinan The Eastern Collection Mahal/C - Cream Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 4 Jinan The Eastern Collection Mahal/C - Brown/Gold Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 5 Jinan The Eastern Collection Shirvan/C - Red/Navy Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 6 Jinan The Eastern Collection Shirvan/C - Cream/Gold Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 7 Jinan The Eastern Collection Kuba/C - Red Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 8 Jinan The Eastern Collection Kuba/C - Brown Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 9 Jinan The Eastern Collection Makaui/C - Meadow Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 10 Jinan The Eastern Collection Bohai/C - Cream Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 11 Jinan The Eastern Collection Jinan/C - Rust Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 12 Jinan The Eastern Collection Emei/C - Red/Dk. Green Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct High Twist IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 13 Jinan The Eastern Collection Xing/C - Pistachio Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 14 Jinan The Eastern Collection lishan/c - Ivory Country of Origin • China Content • Wool Quality • 120 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 15 Madras The Eastern Collection Devon/C - Blue Country of Origin • India Content • Wool & Silk Quality • 100 Knot Ct High Twist with Silk IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 16 Madras The Eastern Collection Oxford/C - Brown Country of Origin • India Content • Wool & Silk Quality • 100 Knot Ct High Twist with Silk IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 17 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Sultanabad/C - Pistachio Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 18 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Peshawar/C - Sage Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 19 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Yezd/C - Khaki Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 20 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Sarouk/C - Lt. Blue Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 21 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Farahan/C - Black Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 22 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Shah Abbas/C - Black Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 23 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Mogul/C - Rose Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 24 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Kashawar/C - Cream/Brown Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 25 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Passu/C - Mocha Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 26 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Peshawar/C - Denim Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 27 Peshawar The Eastern Collection Lavar/C - Brown Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 28 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Bakshaish/C - Navy Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 29 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Jagapatti/C - Fawn Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 30 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Jagapatti/C - Ivory Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 31 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Yezd/C - Brown Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 32 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Polonaise/C - Cream Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 33 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Mehraban/C - Brick Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 34 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Naga/C - Garnet Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 35 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Lilihan/C - Gold Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 36 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Agra/C - Brown Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 37 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Nain/C - Light Green Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 38 Jagapatti The Eastern Collection Kirman/C - Olive Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 39 Amritsar The Eastern Collection Amritsar/C - Beige Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct High Twist IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 40 Kendra The Eastern Collection Kendra/C - Red/Blue Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 64 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 41 Kendra The Eastern Collection Agra/C - Fennel Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 64 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 42 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Savo/C - Rust Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 43 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Lahore/C - Pastel Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 44 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Tabriz/C - Light Blue Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 45 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Bidjar/C - Sand/Rose Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 46 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Bidjar/C - Salmon Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 47 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Kandahar/C - Olive Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 48 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Kandahar/C - Gold/Red Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 49 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Paisley/C - Rust Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 50 Kandahar The Eastern Collection Istro/C - Ivory Country of Origin • Pakistan Content • Wool Quality • 100 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 51 Thana The Eastern Collection Oushak/C - Light Blue Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 52 Thana The Eastern Collection Oushak/C - Brick Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 53 Thana The Eastern Collection Oushak/C - Light Gold Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 54 Thana The Eastern Collection Kashan/C - Mocha Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 55 Thana The Eastern Collection Thana/C - Light Green Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 56 Thana The Eastern Collection Oushak/C - Chestnut Country of Origin • India Content • Wool Quality • 81 Knot Ct IN STOCK ITEM - see appendix for stock sizes 57 Kalasha The Eastern Collection Camore/C
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