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 1 - Gail Martin Gallery
  Ancient, antique and ethnographic textiles; modern and contemporary fiber arts.
http://www.gailmartingallery.com
 
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 2 - Thomas Cole Antique Rugs and Textiles
  Antique tribal and central Asian rugs, embroideries and other textile art.
http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/index.html
 
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 3 - TurkoTek
  A noncommercial site for collectors of textiles, especially tribal weavings from central and western Asia. Active moderated discussion boards.
http://www.turkotek.com
 
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 4 - The Nomads Tent
  Edinburgh dealer site, with brief articles and book reviews.
http://www.nomadstent.co.uk
 
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 5 - Marla Mallett Textiles and Antique Oriental Tribal Rugs
  Lots of information on textile structure by a leading authority, with an ongoing on-line revision of her book. Includes rugs and textiles offered for sale.
http://marlamallett.com
 
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 6 - Afghan War Rugs
  Collector's site about a type of rug produced in Afghanistan following the Russian Invasion in 1979.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/afghanwarrugs
 
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 7 - Stuttgarter Kunstauktionshaus Dr.Fritz Nagel
  Nagels holds several rug sales each year, with illustrated catalogues.
http://www.auction.de/
 
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 8 - Oriental Rug Repair Co.
  Repair, cleaning and appraisal of Navajo and Oriental rugs.
http://www.navajorugrepair.com
 
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 9 - Walter Schwitter
  Johannesburg based dealer in antique and semi-antique oriental carpets.
http://home.global.co.za/~slouw/index.html
 
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 10 - Herat Ltd.
  Old tribal weavings, with a nice introduction to the subject for beginners.
http://www.herat.com
 
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