Sep. 18—Charley Castles' infatuation with Navajo rugs took root as a child watching stories about the Wild West on television in the 1950s, and it's an appreciation he still holds deeply today.
A rug woven by orphaned survivors of the Armenian Genocide will be on display during a Sunday fundraiser to establish a local museum for historical relics. The intricate 6-foot-by-4-foot piece is ...
HIGH POINT — An elegant, 19th-century Victorian needlepoint floral rug that once graced the floor of the White House during the Kennedy presidency will be on display in the new American Home ...
Some 30 pieces will be on display throughout April. Laura Pierce, a member of the Wine Country Rug Hooker’s Guild, has long admired “Caswell Carpet,” a 19th century American folk art rug. So, in ...
A lobbying campaign led in part by California lawmakers has borne fruit, with a White House agreement to allow display of the politically contentious artifact known as the Armenian Orphan Rug, though ...
Reporting from Washington — Lawmakers and members of the Armenian American community gathered in Washington on Tuesday to mark the weeklong display of a historic rug linked to the Armenian genocide, ...
The term “rug hooker” isn’t widely recognized these days — and may cause some confusion, since people don’t typically link the two words together — but many Sonoma Valley residents will become ...
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