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Antique Oushak Turkish – Ivory Tribal Wool Rug – 5′ x 13′ ft. $2,899.00
Color: Taupe, Gray
Style: Vintage
Size (ft): 5’0 x 13’0
Shape: Gallery
Rug ID: RRI# A850-1 100565
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“Antique Oushak Turkish Tribal Wool 5′ x 13’1 Ivory””” $2,500.00
Color: Gray, Taupe
Style: Vintage
Size (ft): 5’0 x 12’7
Shape: Gallery
Rug ID: RRI# A600-1 100558
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Tremendous Turkish – 1940s Antique Konya Rug – Oushak Runner – 3′ x 5’5″ ft $899.99
“Size: 3′ x 5’5″” ft.
In 1292, Marco Polo was the first to make mention of the Konya carpets in writing when he called them the most beautiful in the world. Konya carpets are named for the region in which they were made. Renamed from the Greek “Iconium†when the Seljuk Sultans of Rum made it their capital, Konya is one of the largest, oldest and continuously occupied cities in Asia Minor. When Polo wrote of the Konyas, he had probably seen them in manufactories that were attached to the Seljuk courts. In the early 20th century, large carpets were found in the Alaadin Mosque in Konya; they are now housed in the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts in Istanbul. Scholars and collectors alike, primarily for their bold tribal designs and magnificent color combinations not to mention their rarity, covet Konya rugs.
Konya rugs being made today include those coming from surrounding regions: Dauac, Kesimuslu, Karapinan, Obruk and Taspinar. All of these regions are included in “”Greater Konya””, although distinctions can be made between types. Nomadic rugs falling under the Konya region are also known as Yörüks. In a sense Konyas are the Turkish counterparts to Caucasian Kazakhs, though they are generally older and far rarer, and are no less sought after by collectors.
Konya rugs are prized for their luxurious wool, which comes from the rural areas surrounding the city. The wool from these regions is known to be some of the richest worldwide.
Incorporated within Konya carpets are hexagonal and basic figures. These patterns are tribal motifs. Geometries are either arranged in neat rows or staggered throughout the field. A common geometric motif is the “”Memling gul””, a geometric medallion patterned throughout the carpet. These rugs also feature a fairly loose knotting technique.
Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium pile. As shown in pictures.
8725036 96010″In stock
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Opulent Oushak – 1900s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 6’10” x 9’6″ ft $3,499.99
Size: 6’10” x 9’6″ ft.
Antique Oushak rugs have been woven in Western Turkey since the beginning of the Ottoman period. Historians attributed to them many of the great masterpieces of early Turkish carpet weaving from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries. However, less is known about what happened to production there in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. When things become clearer toward 1900, the Oushak region re-emerges as a major center, this time for room-size decorative rugs. Antique Turkish carpets such as these are desirable today as highly decorative pieces. They come in central medallion designs as well as patterns of smaller allover medallions or scattered sprays of vine scroll and palmettes. They are notable for the grand, monumental scale of the designs, often a subdued palette in soft apricot and golden saffron tones whose pleasing qualities are enhanced by their particularly soft and lustrous wool.
(Description from Nazymial Antique Rugs – the purchase of this rug has no relation to Nazymial)
Vintage condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile. As shown in pictures.
4870036 103388In stock
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Amazing Anatolian – 1920s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 6’7″ x 9’3″ ft $3,599.99
Size: 6’7″ x 9’3″ ft.
Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.
4585022 103496In stock