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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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