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  2. Ardabil Carpet - Wikipedia

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    The London Ardabil Carpet, 34 ft 3 in × 17 ft 6 + 7 ⁄ 8 in (1,044 cm × 535.5 cm). The carpet in Los Angeles, 23 ft 7 in × 13 ft 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (718.82 cm × 400.05 cm). The Ardabil Carpet (or Ardebil Carpet) is the name of two different famous Persian carpets, [1] the larger and better-known now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London ...

  3. Hratch Kozibeyokian - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Los Angeles Magazine, has dubbed him the "rug doctor," [11] [12] and named him as the “best oriental rug restorer of Los Angeles.” [13] In 2015 Hratch Kozibeyokian was unanimously elected by the board of the Armenian Rugs Society to serve as its president. [14]

  4. Ardabil - Wikipedia

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    The second, smaller carpet was sold secretly to an American collector, and in 1953 it was given to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Ardabil carpet hung on the wall in this gallery for many years. In 2006, the museum created the case in the centre of the gallery so that the carpet could be seen as intended, on the floor.

  5. Persian carpet - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Persian carpet is the Ardabil Carpet, in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, which in fact is now a combination of two original carpets, with another piece from the second in Los Angeles. [68] This has been the subject of endless copies ranging in size from small to full scale.

  6. Tehrangeles - Wikipedia

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    A Persian community developed in Westwood, Los Angeles after the Islamic Revolution of 1979 prompted thousands of Iranians to flee to the United States. It is a shopping, eating and gathering place for the large number (estimates range from 500,000-600,000) of Iranian-Americans and their descendants residing in the Los Angeles metropolitan area ...

  7. Ardabil rug - Wikipedia

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    Two of the most famous carpets in existence today are a pair of Persian carpets from Ardabil. One of the carpets, measuring 34' x 17', is on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England. Ardabil rugs feature motifs that are very similar to Persian rugs woven in the Caucasus, but with more motifs and objects woven into the borders.

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