Pasadena Rug Mart

Object/Artifact

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Museum of Neon Art

Name/Title

Pasadena Rug Mart

Entry/Object ID

2017.6.1

Description

From Pasadena Rug Mart in Pasadena, CA. Text: "RUGS"

Category

Signs

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1930 - 1939

Dimensions

Height

2 ft

Width

4 ft

Dimension Notes

Double-sided

Color

Green

Interpretative Labels

Label

RUGS 1930s Donated by Pasadena Rug Mart The Pasadena Rug Mart, specializing in Oriental rugs, was founded in 1932 by Armenian refugees to Pasadena, the Evkhanians, who built an oriental rug showroom onto an existing Craftsman house. In 1986, Evkhanian sold the family business to Abbas Firouzi, a third generation of rug masters from Iran. After the passing of the family patriarch and business owner, maintaining the rug mart proved to be difficult, and doors closed after 85 years of business. From one family to another, Pasadena Rug Mart was a beacon of Pasadena’s immigrant communities. The simple neon sign likely dates from the establishing of the showroom in the 1930s. The sign may seem aesthetically simple, but culturally it evokes a larger story of diaspora and labor of the Armenian Genocide survivors that relocated and rebuilt their livelihood in Los Angeles County.