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JAMES AVENUE:


132 JAMES AVE, Unit 102 •Rubia Darya Gallery-Tribal Rugs & Hand Woven Art

Located on the East side of Main St., behind the Centennial Concert Hall.

At Rubia Darya ( Red River) we offer beautiful handwoven wool rugs made by nomadic women in Central and W. Asia.
Each piece is celebrated as a unique work of art. Join us and learn the stories behind their beauty and the women who made them.

Hand woven rugs  by nomadic women of Central and W. Asia from 40 to 140 years ago.

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Rubia Darya-Traditional Rugs & Textile Art

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505-63 Albert Street, Winnipeg MB, R3B 1G4

With the generous support of Winnipeg Arts Council, The Exchange District BIZ  and Manitoba Arts Council.
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