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MAKE LOVE NOT WAR

MAKE LOVE NOT WAR

  • Number (sold)

  • Material Wool

  • Origin Afghan

  • Style Tree

  • Type Central Asian

  • Size 413 x 81

  • Age 1979

Story

A dramatic Afghan War Rug woven horizontally. Breathtaking in its scope, it is inscribed "Rapaplik Of Afghanistan" and shows a serene field of poppy flowers. Often these are a symbol for peace and an end to warfare .. but in this context they refer to the opium crops that the mountaineers there were notorious for growing, exporting and funding their weapons purchases. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter etc. The border buzzes with the energy of the soaring Apaches, fighter jets, rolling tanks and armoured vehicles.

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You can't only be a customer of Hadi Maktabi. While his main purpose is rug dealing, he starts with story telling and ends with history selling. That's what I call high-end art curating and closing it all with an entertaining friendship. George El Hani, CEO Levica, Lebanon 🇱🇧

 

 

As a carpet collector of 30 years, I have noticed a decline in the amount of truly unique and high quality carpets on the market. I have also noted a decline in the knowledge of merchants, generally. Hadi Maktabi stands against this trend as a both a curator for and an educator of his clients. His offerings are well-researched, museum quality carpets that are both singular and expertly chosen. In dealing with Hadi, I have experienced excellent communication, a high standard of service and extremely pleasant interactions. Warren D., Hong Kong 🇭🇰

 

I first met Dr. Maktabi as a lecturer on carpet history and was captivated by his passion for the subject. Only later I knew him as a dealer, though even in our financial transactions, Hadi has been a gentle guide and friend. He has understood my taste and interests and made wonderful suggestions, but never in a pushy way. That is to say I have enjoyed working with him on several levels and wish to continue our excellent relations and dealings far into the future. A. Harvey Pincis, formerly Dar Al Athar Al Islamiyyah Museum (Kuwait), Latvia 🇱🇻

 

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