Size: 3’4″ x 5’8″ ft. Hand-knotted Turkish rug. This area rug is handmade by Turkish nomads from the Taurus mountains near Antalya. This is a quality handmade rug that has 100% natural materials. Unlike machine made rugs, manufacturing good quality handmade rugs requires special skills and is extremely time consuming. Good condition! No stains, no odor. All sides and ends intact. Medium pile. As shown in pictures. 101021 5210044 |
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Vintage Overdyed – 1960s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet Size: 8’7″ x 12′ ft. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile. As shown in pictures. 4861899 103242 |
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Size: 5′ x 7’2″ ft. Turkish Kars wool rug, Caucassian Kazak design. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium pile. As shown in pictures. 6320014 |
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Size: 4’11” x 8’9″ ft. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile. As shown in pictures. 6380089 COLIS |
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Size: 3’5″ x 5’9″ ft.
The fine wool-on-wool Turkish rugs woven in Bergama used only the finest quality fleece. Kazak-influenced Bergama carpets are often identified by their distinctive red wefts. Their varied styles include compartmental medallions, directional prayer niches, Kuba-style Leshgi stars and Memling guls. The local carpet-weaving tradition in Bergama began before the 1300’s and continued through the 20th century. Historically, Bergama was one of Anatolia’s wealthiest cities and an influential carpet producer. The decorative elements featured in Turkish Bergama carpets undoubtedly inspired the Old Masters. Designs found in these historic carpets are inextricably associated with European painters, including Lotto, Memling, Bellini and Holbein, whose names have come to describe these iconic designs. Each Bergama carpet features a stunning array of traditional symbols that have a universal meaning that transcends national borders. The style, color and symbolism of these unique Turkish carpets make them popular design pieces. These colorful rugs embody years of superstition and culture that are carefully represented through the use of artistic devices. Superficially, Bergama carpets are highly decorative, but they are also made from fine materials and packed with powerful symbols that contribute tangible and intangible qualities to these sophisticated pieces. Although Bergama rugs feature tribal designs and decorative symbols that have rustic, ethnic sensibilities, they are equally suited for contemporary and classically modern interiors. Bergama rugs (alt. Bergamo carpets) are made in the historic town of Bergama in northwest Turkey. The style of these rugs is neither Greek nor Turkish but rather resembles Kazaks and Gendje rugs of the Caucasus. The large bold geometric patterns are highly varied. The palate is typically brick red, dark blue and white although older rugs have some green and yellow. The pile is luxurious, long and silky. These antique rugs have woven bands of red, blue or red-and-blue stripe at the ends and are often square with either formal or tribal influences. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains medium pile. As shown in pictures.
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Vintage Canterbury
Size: 5′ x 8′ ft.
Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile. As shown in pictures.
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Size: 1’8″ x 3’5″ ft. Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying. Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium pile. As shown in pictures. 4515071 101748 |
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Size: 4′ x 12′ ft. This beautiful rug has a red background, and ivory border with navy highlights. Fantastic triple medallion design. Yagci Bedir rugs are the creation of the feelings and thoughts of Turkish women for over hundreds of years. Each color in each thread has a special meaning. The colors and patterns used in Yagci Bedir rugs are not randomly chosen and this has been understood years later. These rugs have always been produced by the descendents of Yagci Bedir Nomads, and from them they have taken their name. When “Yagci Bedir” nomads migrated from “Mid Asia” to “Anatolia”, they lived a quiet life in the beginning. They were mostly making a living from owning herds and doing related jobs and not paying any taxes to the Ottoman Empire government. In 1860s, the Ottoman Empire Mayor of Bursa , demanded the Yagci Bedir nomads to change their life styles. This caused a lot of protests and rebellions against the Mayor Ahmet Vefik Pasha. After these incidents, the elders of the Nomads have given the nickname of “Cadir yirtan Pasha” to Ahmet Vefik Pasha. The nickname translates as “Tent Ripper Pasha” . Then, Yagci Bedir Nomads changed their lifestyle from Tribes to settlers and started paying taxes in the form of woodwork used in the ship making or bows ( Keman Yayi – Violin bow ). Rumors have it that the Nomads paid their taxes as bows, which in Turkish is ( Yay – Bow ). They were also called “Yayci Bedir” which translates to “Bow maker Bedir” . Some others say that the Nomads got their name from the “Bedirli Tribes” who carried oil to the muslim prophet Mohammad’s army during the battle at “Bedir” Saudi Arabia. At the end, they come across as sensitive and romantic society of the high plateaus. They may not have put their feelings on paper, but the figures and motifs used in the rugs are not a result of some coincidence – instead they have deep meanings. “Yagci Bedir” rugs are made in “Yagci Bedir” villages in Sindirgi region, an area part of the Balikesir City, and are the most important rugs made in this district. “Yagci Bedir” villages are Karakaya, Egridere, Esmedere, Çakilli and Alakir. Karakaya village is often visited by tours from abroad. Also, the Izmir base of NATO schedules twice-yearly trips to Karakaya. “Yagci Bedir” rugs are grouped in two categories as “Sindirgi” and “Bergama” types. Both types use the same colors and are made in same sizes. “Sindirgi” type rugs, mostly have two “Mihrabs”. A “Mihrab” is the symbol of the unity between religions and is used as a balance factor. There are 7 borders around the “Mihrab” . Inside the borders. there are wings ( Eagle wings ) and also you can see a pair of scales. The meaning of the scales is “No matter how successful or powerful you are, be just”. Between the “Mihrab” and the borders are the guards called “Kocabas”. “Kocabas” is the trusty DOG of the Nomads. In front of the “Kocabas”, is the pasture that contains different plants. “Bergama” types of “Yagci Bedir” rugs, usually have a big round mid section, which is also called ” Belly “. All these handknotted wool rugs are made in various sizes from 100 % regional wool and are double knotted with ( GHIORDES – Turkish double Knots ). “Yagci Bedir ” rugs have between 8500 to 10000 knots per square meter, ( approximately 10 knots by square inches ). Some of the common sizes of “Yagci Bedir” rugs are “Minder”, “Yastik”, “Çeyrek”, “Seccade”, “Karyola”, and “Taban”.They can be also in different dimensions. The techniques in producing the dyes used in the making of “Yagci Bedir” rugs are still one of the best keeped Secrets ( Know-How ). The villagers say that they take the white from “Akdag” ( White mountain ) and the Blue from “Gokdag” ( Sky mountain ) of the region. The colors, been all natural, are obtained by using differents roots. Somes of the roots used in the color mixture are Redroot, Oregano, Poplar, Walnut, Onionskin, Pomegranate etc. Only the coloring experts artisans in the “Yagci Bedir” villages know the Mixture proportions. The color Blue is obtained by mixing “Indigo” with other roots. Blending the color blue with artificial colors creates other colors. This doesn’t mean that the rugs are dyed with artificial dyes. By mixing very small amounts of artificial dye with natural dyes, the paint does not wash away in the washing process of the rugs. Color mixing process has been passed down from one generation to the next within the tribe. To keep this secret in the tribe, the marriages are only performed within the tribe’s members. In extremely great condition! Good amount of pile with sides and ends secured and original. Professionally washed and cleaned with no stains, no odor. |
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Size: 2’6″ x 4′ ft. Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying. Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures. 4510071 CON-2 |
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Size: 2′ x 3′ ft. Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying. Anatolia has the historical name, Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures. 4515071 102648 |
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Size: 4′ x 6′ ft. Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile with some worn areas – as shown in pictures. 9635069 |
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Size: 3′ x 5′ ft.
Antique Bessarabian Kilims and rugs in both pile and tapestry weaving technique are some of the more beautiful carpets to have been produced in Europe. Many of the Bessarabian Kilims were woven around the mid to late 19th century, though some do date back to the 18th century as well. This production that carried into the early twentieth century under late Ottoman Turkish rule in an area corresponding to modern Bulgaria and Romania, they stand right on the cusp of European and Oriental carpet weaving. Many of the designs are floral patterns made in a naturalistic western style utilizing brown or black ground, not unlike certain Karabaghs from the Caucauses. But others, particularly flat weaves, reflect the tradition of Turkish kilims from nearby Anatolia, although in a distinctive Bessarbian palette. In either case they are supremely decorative rugs.
Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains flatweave low pile. As shown in pictures.
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