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Exhibitions of War Rugs and Carpets
Featuring War Rugs and Carpets from Warrug.com's extensive collection
- Rhode Island College, curated by Zubeda Jalalzai
- Davidson College, Curated by Brad Thomas
- Denison University Art Museum curated by Natalie Marsh
- White Box, NYC, "Democracy War Fun"
- Miami University Art Museum in Oxford, Ohio
- Penn Musesum at Temple University, title "Battleground: War Rugs from Afghanistan"
- John Jay College of Criminal Justice, "Weaving the War: 40 Years of Afghan War Rugs" Curated by Roberto Visani
- The College of New Jersey Art Gallery, "Art Amongst War: Visual Culture in Afghanistan, 1979-2014" Curated by Dr. Deborah Hutton
- Reviewed in New York Times by Tammy La Gorce on March 29, 2014.
- From The College of New Jersey
- Weavings of War Travelling exhibition.
- National Gallery Oslo
- Gund Gallery at Kenyon, College curated by Natalie Marsh.
- Bannister Gallery, RI
- Davidson College, NC
- Esso Gallery, NY
- Weavings of War Fabric of Memory Travelling Exhibition
Our Company:
- Rifle images on Afghanistan War Rugs
- Tank War Carpets
- Helicopter images on Afghan War Rugs
- Fighter Jet Air Plane Motifs on War Rugs
- High Altitude Bombers
- Images from Mythology
- Men on Horseback
- Rockets, RPG, MLRS, Tomahawks
- Signature Motifs
of Women identifying Artists in Their Work
- Traditional Persian Symbol of Lions
- Vases of Flowers
Representing Eternal Life
- Grenades, Land Mines, Bombs, IED's
- Hand Gun War Carpets and Rugs, Pistols
- Heavy Machine Guns, Mortars
- Motor Vehicles, Pickups, Technical Vehicles, Jeeps, Humvees, Motor Cycles
- Commercial Airlines including World Trade Center Rugs
- Armor, Trucks, Busses, Armored Columns
Sort our War Rug Collection
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- Afghan drone rugs, drone rugs of war, arrayed into a medallion
- Afghan Drone war rugs showing the three main drones used early in the Afghan war
- Afghan conflict carpets showing the US Reaper Drones
- Afghan war rugs featuring unmanned arial vehicles, or drones, thes rugs featur the US Predator drone
- Landscap Afghan war rugs, rugs of war, featuring the Masjid Malabar on Victoria Street in Singapore
- Landscape Afghan war rugs featuring the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, England.
- Afghan war rugs featuring the antique Persian emblem of the lion
- Car style Afghan War rugs, but woven in the 2010's
- Afghan war rugs with world maps influenced by the work of Italian artist Alighiero e Boetti
- Traditiona rug design featuring the tree of life, like in Garden of Eden, featuring war imagery
- Afghan map rugs influenced by Alighiero Boetti
- Afghan war rugs made to sit beneath an old fashioned bell telephone
- Afghan war rugs, conflict carpets, woven in hand spun wool and natural, a.k.a. vegetable dyes, in Peshawar, PK then later in Afghanistan
- War rugs woven in the historical and traditional Afghan tradition called Dokhtar I-Khazi, or Judges Daughter pattern.
- Conflict carpets, or rugs of war, from Afghanistan woven in the traditional Mushwani style
- Afghan war rugs using a historic and traditional Afghan pattern called Jacub Khani
- Workshop Afghan war rugs made from "Belgian" wool featuring war imagery laid out in rows
- Small war rugs from Afghanistan featuring Tora Bora and M-16 rifles.
- Afghan war rugs more similar in structure to rugs from Mashad, Iran.
- Afghan Rugs of War, War Rugs, or Conflict carpets, featuring maps of Iraq and US materiel
- Pictorial Afghan conflict carpets, or war rugs, showing modern city scenes.
- Afghan rugs of war incorporating traditional figurative designs.
- Symetrical Red Afghan rugs of war with a rocket propelled grenade launcher, RPG, in the center of the design
- Important Afghan conflict carpets showing stories from Persian mythology
- Pictorial landscape Afghan war rugs where the landscape is repeated twice.
- Afghan rugs of war which show, inexplicably, Mount Fuji in Japan
- Super rare Afghan rugs of war featuring unexploded ordinance. Important war rugs.
- Afghan rugs of war, in yellow colors, featuring map of Afghanistan, but no white dove. Woven in 2002/2003
- Afghan rugs of war showing the Friday Mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, as seen from the south
- Red Afghanistan war rugs, but with white fields.
- Red Afghan rugs of war, but woven with hand spun wool
- Red rugs of war, but with blue fields. Same wool and designs, just different color war rug
- Afghan rugs of war featuring Tora Bora, Afghan maps, woven in the Chechen style in Paksitan
- Important landscape Afghan war rugs featuring minarets, some of whic are war memorials
- Yellow Afghanistan war rugs which include a British flag
- Yellow Afghan war rugs from 2002/2003 with international flags scattered throughout the field of the rug
- Afghan war rugs showing the Friday Mosque in Herat, Afghanistan
- Important Afghan rugs of war featuring the war monuments at Paghman Lake
- Pictorial Afghan war rugs with the landscape broken into three panels
- Pictorial Afghan rugs of war with the rug broken into four frames
- Afghan rugs of war featuring Kabul landscape scenes
- A style dating back to the early 1980's, war rugs featuring Afghan medallion
- Small yellow war rugs from the 1990's showing Afghan map
- A small group of red rugs of war, unique from the main group of red rugs
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- Wold Trade Center, WTC, war rugs
- 1980's war rugs (later reprisesd in early 2000's, after comments about Rug of War
- 1980's, and later, war rugs featuring maps of Afghanistan
- Afghan rugs, related to war rugs, but without military arms
- Rugs of war showing political figures
- Rugs of war from 2003 showing a map of Iraq and US materiel
- A small group of war rugs showing the WTC abstracted above a map of Afghanistan
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- Afghan War Rug with Afghanistan map and Sea Knight Helicopter
- Afghan war rugs featuring men on horseback
- Light field rugs with classic floral medallions and war rugs
- Triangular jets arrayed in rows, subset of golden border rugs.
- Pictorial rus showing a reflecting pool and mosque garden.
- 2002 Iteration of the small yellow Afghan map rug design, updated with contemporary context.
- Rare large format Tora Bora Rugs from 2002 and 2003
- Najibullah, or Soviet Puppet Afghanistan Government Style War Rugs
- World Trade Center War Rugs and Carpets featuring Terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 from Afghanistan
- Afghan Baluchi War Rugs and Carpets in the Banana Medallion Style
- Afghani Baluch War Carpets from Herat or Farah in the Checkered Field Style
- Afghan Rugs and Carpets with Military Motifs and Vases of Flowers
- Unique War Rugs that do not Fit any Style
- War Rugs and Carpets from Afghanistan with American Weapons
- Afghani Flat Weave Style War Rugs Carpets
- Khal Mohamaddi Style War Rugs and Carpets
- So called, Vegetal or Vegetable Dye Style War Rugs and Carpets
- Herat "Car Style" War Rugs and Carpets. Discover!
- White Field AK Style War Rugs from Pakistan in the 1980s
- Baluch Pixelated Weapon Style War Rugs, featuring an unusual array of weapons: dragons teeth, Chinese RPG's, Rockets, etc.
- Prayer, or Sajada, Format War Rugs and Carpets
- Afghan War Rugs and Carpets featuring Hunting Scenes
- Afghan "Golden Border" Style War Rugs and Carpets from Herat and Farah
- "Afghan Kazak" Style War Rugs Carpets
- "Rows or Weapons" Style Afghanistan War Carpets
- "Chechen" or Caucasian Style Afghan Rugs with War Images
- Red Afghan Rugs with Kalashnikovs and Weapons
- Afghan Baluchi Rugs with Eight Lobed Medallions and War Images
- "Diamond Herati" Afghan Rugs with Cruciform Medallion and Tanks, Helicopters, Rifles, Grenades, etc.
- Baghlani Style Afghanistan Rugs with Martial Images and War Motifs
- "Bomber - Copter - Tank" Style War Rugs from Afghanistan
- Pre 9-11 Afghani War Rugs featuring F-16s,
- Two Ewer Afghanistan War Carpets - A sub-style of "Golden Border" War Rugs
- Afghan Rugs featuring Amman Ullah Khan, King of Afghanistan and war images
- Baluchi Geometric Medallion War Carpets from Afghanistan
- Soviet Era Afghan War Rugs with Maps of Afghanistan
- Small Floral Medallion Afghani War Rugs from Herat and Farah featuring Traditional Designs and War Images
- "10 Tank" Style War Rugs from Afghanistan
- Baluch Pictorial War Rugs and Carpets from Afghanistan
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