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HALI Fair Online 2022

HALI Fair Online returns from 20-30 May 2022. The virtual event is focused exclusively on extraordinary antique rugs and textiles from around the globe. It follows the success of the inaugural virtual HALI Fair in June 2021 and promises to be one of the best places to source unique, collectible and decorative carpets and textiles this spring. 

Below is a detail of an early 20th-century Italian carpet by the Peyron manufactory with a 13th-century pattern, copied from the marble pavement in a Florentine church, from HALI Fair Online exhibitor Alberto Boralevi.

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Early 20th-century Italian carpet with a 13th-century pattern, copied from the marble pavement in a Florentine church. Peyron manufactory. Alberto Boralevi.

Batik sarong, Java, Indonesia, Galerie Smend

Varamin chuval, west Persia, early 20th century, Parviz Tanavoli Collection

More than twenty international exhibitors are already confirmed. Offering a wide variety of rugs are Alberto Levi, Hadi Maktabi, David Sorgato, Max Lerch, Mohammed Tehrani, Mollaian, Alberto Boralevi, Brian MacDonald, Sadegh Memarian, James Cohen, Serkan Sari, John Ruddy, Hazara and Gallery Aydin. Textiles will be available from Thomas Murray, Cora Ginsburg, Jonathan Hope, Galerie Smend and Markus Voigt. Moroccan weaving specialists Gebhart Blazek and Nomadno will also be showing at the online Fair.  

Turkmen Yomut asmalyk, 19th century, Memarian

Shirvan rug, Southeast Caucasus, late 19th century, Brian MacDonald

The exciting range of vetted antique rugs and textiles will appear in an easily searchable format along with detailed information about each piece. The Fair will be accompanied by informative events, films and educational content from the HALI Archive. Plus, there will be exclusive virtual exhibitions of rugs from private collections in Iran, including the Parviz Tanavoli Collection. All will be free to attend, with no registration required. 

Shirvan rug, Southeast Caucasus, late 19th century, Brian MacDonald

Berber rug, Morocco, Gebhart Blazek

Kazak rug, Southwest Caucasus, 19th century, Mohammad Tehrani

Soumak bag face, Transcaucasus, 19th century, Serkan Sari

Rattan plaited mat, ‘Daren Ehing’, Ot Danum people of West central Kalimantan, Indonesia, early 20th century, Jonathan Hope

All will be free to attend, with no registration required. 

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