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Holiday Book Party
HOLIDAY BOOK PARTY AT HAYKO’S -DEC.2ND HAYKO FINE RUGS AND TAPESTRIES and SHAKESPEARE & CO. BOOKSELLERS present: Cici McNair, P.I. the author of the best-seller DETECTIVES DON’T WEAR SEATBELTS
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Hayko Fine Rugs and Tapestries 9-20 35th Avenue, Space 3D Long Island City, NY 11106 (212) 717-5400 www.hayko.com info@hayko.com Main Contact: Hayko Oltaci Categories Carpets & Rugs – Showrooms Carpets & Rugs – Cleaning & Repair Art & Antiques Appraisers Services & Specialties Museum-quality antique carpet, tapestry and needlepoint cleaning, retail and restoration FRANKLIN REPORT RATINGS Recommendation: Work […]
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An Interview with Hayko 11/27/2009 Tai Aguirre TAICO® PRODUCTIONS Q: What was your occupation and lifestyle in your native country Turkey? A: I was a student, hoping to study economics. But restoring antique rugs was an interest for me from an early age. My grandfather gave me a beautiful Turkish rug. I was a […]
Continue readingJames Opie: Stories from the Carpet Trade: A Life in Dealing and Collecting Rugs
After learning about tribal and village rugs in Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan, James Opie recorded what he learned in two major books: Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia (1981) and Tribal Rugs: Village and Nomadic Weavings of the Near East and Central Asia (1992.) This second book, considered the standard work on its subject, has been […]
Continue readingWhen Carpet Repair Makes Sense
When Carpet Repair Makes Sense 11/12/2009 by Regine Cole, as seen in Old House Interiors An editor’s visit to the Lexington Avenue workroom of Hayko Oltaci reveals why good (that is, invisible) carpet repair is expensive. It requires design and color sense and practical skill. What do you do when the puppy chews the […]
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Trade Talk 11/12/2009 by Andrew Pageby, as seen in Avenue After buying an ornate but well-worn seventeenth-century Ouchak carpet for close to $100,000, a Christie’s customer asked Elisabeth Poole, head of the auction house’s carpet department, to recommend someone who might be able to restore the antique Turkish rug. Poole suggested transporting it […]
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Material Goods 11/12/2009 by Ondine Cohane, as seen in New York Magazine You have two choices when you go to Hayko’s: You can either lug your beloved but tattered antique rug or kilim there and have it attentively restored, or you can buy a new one from the large collection. Sale items (accumulated […]
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Hayk “Hayko” Oltaci remembers the day he realized he had a passion for rugs 02/06/2010 by Silva Harapetian Armenian Reporter Crazy about carpets by Silva Harapetian Published: Saturday December 06, 2008 Hayko Oltaci helps a student learn to weave a small rug. Photo Credit Silva Sergenian Hayko Fine Rugs and Tapestries View Gallery New […]
Continue readingHAYKO’s Travelling Rug Bazaar
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