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Hearst Museum object titled Carpet, accession number 9-5810, described as Cut velvet textile, yellow silk; top panel: 8 individual figures; bottom panel: life scenes.
Hearst Museum object titled Carpet, accession number 9-5830, described as Rug; wool with cotton warp; floral border; central field has lions, antelopes, griffons (?) birds, maroon ground with blue, white, green; poor condition; 343 x 274 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Carpet, accession number 9-6482, described as Rug; silk; sara band-like design all over; mixed mauve border; 2 wide Chinese fret guards; 82 x 55 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Carpet, accession number 9-12760, described as Rug?: cotton, varicolored tapestry, knotted fringes. Elephant, peacock, cow motifs on yel ground. Borders; 1 red/ blue, 1 green. length 236 centimeters; width 120 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Prayer rug, accession number 9-337, described as Prayer rug - arch at one end orients the rug in a single direction.  This prayer niche or mihrab is probably adapted from mosque architecture.
Hearst Museum object titled Prayer rug, accession number 9-15033, described as Prayer rug.  Cotton, silk.  Plain weave, embroidered.  Natural ground, varicolored designs.  Floral motives.  Unfinished.  39 inches by 24 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Rug, accession number 2-36920, described as Hooked rug with floral design, wool on burlap, varicolored
Hearst Museum object titled Rug, accession number 9-23752, described as Rug, mafrash. Weft-faced, poor imitation of Turkish flat-weaves. Gaudy colors, rough work. Cicim and zili. Maroon, beige, yellow, turquoise, green, red, black and white. Made for the purpose of selling. No edge treatments, weft is falling out at ends. Commercial dye. Weft-faced with weft substitution: cicim and zili. 7 picks per inch. I bought it as an example of deterioration of weaving in Saudi Arabia.
Hearst Museum object titled Rug, accession number 16-8564, described as Circular rug of piece work in llama pelts
Hearst Museum object titled Rug, accession number 2-18907, described as White, black, red female figure.