Category: Farzan Navab
Work, Food and Politics in Lahore
By Farzan Navab My Friend’s Finishing Factory in Lahore, An Architectural Marvel Earlier that day I had been picked up at my hotel by a rug supplier whom I knew but had seldom done business with. The larger than life figure wore a full beard in the style of Wahhabi Muslims with a shaved mustache, and […]
Countess From Minneapolis
Barbara Guest By Farzan Navab Persians In Minneapolis They are lithe, slim, dark. They travel up and down the elevators all the way to the thirtieth floor like slim geniis emerging from their bottles. No one knows why they are in Minneapolis The spring leaves which are thin and small like Persians are closer to […]
How (small) Fortunes Are Made!
The early years, my daughter Peggah inside our first store. A repair table and a few rugs were all we had. How(small)Fortunes Are MadeBy Farzan Navab Destiny is what we believe determines certain paths in our lives. Kismet is what is known in the west as what the Persians called destiny, a Turkish pronunciation of […]
Victor Victoria: The Story of Taste and Influence That Shaped The Popularity of Oriental Rugs in Europe & America
By Farzan Navab Handmade rugs have always added color and texture to our homes. But if one must establish an era, when oriental rugs in general and Persian rugs in particular, achieved an ever present status as part of home decor in many western capitals, one must start by their flourishing popularity during Victorian era […]
Cries and Whispers
By Farzan Navab From left Sam and Farzan Navab, circa 1990. The man with an expensive car.. Many years ago, when my brother and I had just started our business, a man driving an expensive car stopped by at our store and asked why I thought he should purchase a handmade rug? He said ”I […]
A Rug Dealer Fantasy
Loyce Houlton Courtesy: discogs.com One snowy evening in February 1995, just before closing, we had the distinct pleasure of serving an older couple visiting our shop. I remember the evening vividly because normally on a snowy day in Minneapolis we would have no customers let alone on a cold and snowy evening. The couple specifically […]
Milan in Bits and Pieces
Lake Como We took the train from Lausanne, Switzerland, where my mother and sister live, to Milan, passing by lake Como along the way. If you haven’t been there, you may think it’s just another lake, but its name belies the enormity of the place. Lake Como is huge and is made up of small […]
Sanctions and the Persian Rug Trade
As the U.S. prepares to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal, now is the time to invest in Persian rugs The Rugs We All Know and Love As early as the Renaissance, Persian rugs have had a powerful hold on the Western imagination. You can find them in paintings by Vermeer and Rubens. Hundreds of […]
True Green, A Conversation
A few years back a colleague pointed out the amazing value of the sheep to the oriental rug industry. He remembered having gone to the countryside for a picnic with his grandfather. “Look at those sheep, ” his grandfather remarked upon spotting a herd. “They are truly precious animals. They provide wool for rugs and, […]
Prairie Land Rugs
The small town of Hawley, Minnesota, is located east of Moorhead at the intersection of the Buffalo River, U.S. Route 10, and the Burlington Northern Railroad. There is, of course, nothing unusual or particular about this small town of 2,000 people. Except for Bob Hest — an artist, painter, and Twin Cities personality who unexpectedly […]