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How Climate Conditions Can Affect Persian Rugs and Why Proper Care Matters

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Climate control matters more than many businesses realize, especially when valuable interior assets quietly support trust, comfort, and professionalism. Understanding how climate conditions affect these rugs helps leaders protect investments while thinking more holistically about systems, data, and care. This mindset includes planning for affordable rug washing for Persian carpets as part of a broader operational strategy.
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How to Spot a Fake: Tips for Identifying Authentic Persian Rugs in Sydney

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Persian rugs are widely celebrated for their exquisite craftsmanship, rich history, and intricate designs. They’re often considered some of the most valuable and sought-after rugs in the world. However, as their popularity grows, so does the market for counterfeit rugs. Whether you’re shopping for vintage Persian rugs in Sydney Australia or investing in a luxurious piece for your home, it’s essential to know how to spot a fake. Persian rugs are a significant investment, and purchasing a counterfeit could result in both financial loss and disappointment.
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Leila Heller Gallery Presents: Pouran Jinchi, Black & Blue

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Hanged Series, 2015 (All Photos By Gail)

Leila Heller Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of recent works by Persian artist Pouran Jinchi. Drawing on diverse cultural sources including literature, history, Folk art and religion, Jinchi has developed a visual vocabulary that inhabits the space between abstraction and calligraphy.

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