Traditional Rugs & Antique Rugs

  • Fine Antique Persian Sarouk Prayer Rug – 3’1” x 4’10” ft. $1,500.00

    Color:          Blue, Pink, Red, Yellow

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      3’1″ x 4’10”

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A200-1 107263

    In stock

  • Vintage Persian Abadeh Shiraz Wool Rug – 3’4” x 5′ ft. $850.00

    Color:          Beige, Blue, Pink, Red, White

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      3’4″ x 5′

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A75-1 107268

    In stock

  • Antique Persian Sarouk Wool Rug – Circa 1920’s – 2′ x 4′ ft. $400.00

    Color:          Blue, Red, Beige, Pink

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      2′ x 4′

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A50-1 107269

    In stock

  • Modern Grass Design Illusion Collection – I-1930 – 3′ x 5’1″ ft. $649.00

    Color:          Gold, Green

    Style:          Modern

    Size (ft):      3′ x 5’1

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A167-1 107010

    In stock

  • Modern Grass Illusion Collection Rug – I-2369 – 3′ x 5’2″ ft. $649.00

    Color:          Gray

    Style:          Modern

    Size (ft):      3′ x 5’2

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A170-1 107006

    In stock

  • Antique Persian Heriz Karaje Rug – 3′ x 4’3” ft. $1,399.00

    Color:          Red, Blue, Rust

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      3′ x 4’3″

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A400-1 106927

    In stock

  • Extremely Fine Antique Persian Zele-Sultan Silk C. 1880’s – 1’4” x 1’7” ft. $2,999.00

    Color:          Pink, White

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      1’4″ x 1’7″

    Shape:          Square

    Rug ID:          RRI# A750-1 106926

    In stock

  • Antique Persian Camel-Hair Serab Rug C. 1900’s – 2’10” x 5’3” ft. $3,199.00

    Color:          Beige, Orange, Green, Blue, Rust

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      2’10” x 5’3″

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A1000-1 106908

    In stock

  • Antique Persian Hamadan Rug C. 1920’s – 3′ x 5’7” ft. $2,499.00

    Color:          Brown, Cream, Blue, Taupe

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      3′ x 5’7″

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A750-1 106907

    In stock

  • Fine Antique Persian Sarouk Farahan Circa 1900’s – 3’3” x 4’9” ft. $2,999.00

    Color:          Black, Rust, Taupe

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      3’3″ x 4’9″

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A1250-1 106906

    In stock

  • Red Geometric Design, Traditional Afshar Rug – 2’8′ x 5′ ft. $650.00

    Color:          Black, Orange, Red

    Style:          Traditional

    Size (ft):      2’8″ x 5′

    Shape:          Rectangle

    Rug ID:          RRI# A200-1 106303

    In stock

  • Amber 1008 $200.00$7,500.00
    Color All Colors, Gray, Blue, Green, Purple
    Style Transitional Rugs, Kalaty, Oushak Design
    Size (ft)
    9′ x 12′ ft
    Shape
    Rug ID 48122569 AM-1008

    In stock

  • Amber 1003 $200.00$7,500.00
    Color All Colors, Gray, Blue, Brown, Orange
    Style Transitional Rugs, Kalaty, Oushak Design
    Size (ft)
    9′ x 12′ ft
    Shape
    Rug ID 48122569 AM-1003

    In stock

  • Beautiful Bokhara – Vintage Pakistani Rug – Tribal Oriental Carpet – 4’3″ x 6′ ft

    Size: 4’3″ x 6′ ft.

    All different types of rugs that are classed as Turkoman rugs are known by the laymen and most dealers as Bokharas, and this is a general term. They generally originate from the city of Bokhara in Soviet€™s Turkmen. Few rugs were ever woven there, but it was the market place for many types of Turkomen rugs, and the reason why the name Bokhar was given to these rugs. New Bokharas were generally made in northeast of Iran. They crossed into Iran from the Turkmen Socialist Soviet Republic (S.S.R. of Turkmen).

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium pile. As shown in pictures.

    8520096 DVDI

    In stock

  • Opulent Oushak – 1940s Vintage Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 1’3″ x 3’1″ ft $399.99

    Size: 1’3″ x 3’1″ 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.

    4805036 102678

    In stock

  • Tremendous Turkish – 1940s Antique Yastik Rug – Traditional Tribal Carpet – 1’10” x 3’8″ ft. $299.99
    Size: 1’10” x 3’8″ ft.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.

    In stock

  • Youthful Yastik – 1940s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Oriental Carpet – 1’8″ x 3’2″ ft. $299.99

    Size: 1’8″ x 3’2″ ft.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.

    455071

    In stock

  • Tremendous Turkish – 1940s Antique Oushak Rug – Tribal Carpet – 1’9″ x 2’11” ft. $299.99

    Size: 1’9″ x 2’11”

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains medium pile. As shown in pictures.

    In stock

  • Youthful Yastik – 1930s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Oriental Carpet – 2′ x 3′ ft. $699.99

    Size: 2′ x 3′ ft.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.

    4515071 102648

    In stock

  • Marvelous Modern – Contemporary Hand-Woven Indian Rug – Nepali Weave – 2′ x 3′ ft. $169.99

    Size: 2′ x 3′ ft.

    Brand new – great condition! As shown in pictures.

    402237

    CT-8

    In stock

  • Marvelous Modern – Contemporary Hand-Woven Indian Rug – Nepali Weave – 2′ x 3′ ft. $199.99

    Size: 2′ x 3′ ft.

    Brand new – great condition! As shown in pictures.

    402341

    CT-28

    In stock

  • Marvelous Modern – Contemporary Hand-Woven Indian Rug – Nepali Weave – 2′ x 3′ ft. $199.99

    Size: 2′ x 3′ ft.

    Brand new – great condition! As shown in pictures.

    402395

    CT-27

    In stock

Traditional rugs, with their intricate designs and rich histories, have found a cherished place in modern interiors. These rugs are not just floor coverings but art pieces that tell stories of cultures and craftsmanship from different parts of the world. The allure of traditional rugs in modern interiors lies in their ability to blend the old with the new, adding a touch of elegance, warmth, and personality to contemporary spaces.

Incorporating a traditional rug into a modern interior can create a striking contrast, highlighting both the rug’s timeless beauty and the sleek lines of modern decor. Whether it’s a Persian, Turkish, or Oriental rug, each piece brings a unique blend of colors, patterns, and textures that can enhance any room’s aesthetic.

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The Most Famous Types of Traditional Rugs

Traditional rugs come from various regions, each with its distinct style and craftsmanship. Here are some of the most famous types:

  1. Persian Rugs: Originating from Iran, Persian rugs are known for their intricate patterns and rich colors. They often feature floral motifs, medallions, and geometric designs. The weaving techniques and designs vary from city to city, with Tabriz, Isfahan, and Kashan being some of the most renowned.
  2. Turkish Rugs: Turkish rugs, particularly those from the Anatolian region, are celebrated for their bold colors and geometric patterns. Kilim rugs, a type of flat-woven rug, are also a significant part of Turkish rug-making tradition.
  3. Oriental Rugs: This broad category includes rugs from regions like China, India, and Central Asia. Oriental rugs often feature intricate patterns, including floral, paisley, and medallion designs, woven with a high knot density.
  4. Moroccan Rugs: Moroccan rugs, especially Beni Ourain rugs, are known for their plush texture and minimalist, often monochromatic, geometric designs. They are popular for their versatility and ability to complement modern decor.
  5. Caucasian Rugs: Rugs from the Caucasus region are characterized by their bold colors and geometric patterns. They often feature tribal motifs and are highly prized for their artistic value.

Design Elements and Materials Used in Traditional Rugs

Traditional rugs are distinguished by their intricate design elements and the high-quality materials used in their creation. Here are some common design elements and materials:

  1. Design Elements:
    • Medallions: Central medallions are a common feature in Persian and Oriental rugs, serving as the focal point of the design.
    • Floral Motifs: Flowers, leaves, and vines are often used to create intricate patterns, symbolizing nature and life.
    • Geometric Patterns: Many traditional rugs, especially Turkish and Caucasian rugs, feature geometric shapes and tribal motifs.
    • Borders: Rugs typically have multiple borders, with the main border being more elaborate and the secondary borders simpler in design.
  2. Materials:
    • Wool: The most common material, wool is durable, soft, and has excellent dye-absorbing properties, making it ideal for vibrant colors.
    • Silk: Used for more luxurious rugs, silk provides a lustrous sheen and allows for finer, more detailed patterns.
    • Cotton: Often used for the foundation of the rug, providing stability and durability.
    • Natural Dyes: Traditional rugs are often dyed using natural substances like plants, insects, and minerals, resulting in rich, varied colors.

Tips for Buying Traditional Rugs

Buying a traditional rug is an investment, so it’s important to choose wisely. Here are some tips to help you make the right decision:

  1. Determine Your Budget: Traditional rugs can vary greatly in price, depending on their age, origin, and craftsmanship. Set a budget that aligns with your preferences and stick to it.
  2. Measure Your Space: Ensure you know the dimensions of the area where you plan to place the rug. This will help you choose the right size and avoid any fitting issues.
  3. Research: Learn about different types of traditional rugs and their characteristics. This will help you identify authentic pieces and understand their value.
  4. Inspect the Quality: Check the rug’s knot density, materials, and overall craftsmanship. Higher knot density usually indicates a finer rug. Examine the rug for any signs of damage or repair.
  5. Consider the Design: Choose a design that complements your interior decor. Traditional rugs come in various patterns and colors, so select one that enhances your space’s aesthetic.
  6. Ask About Provenance: Knowing the rug’s origin can provide insight into its history and value. Reputable dealers should be able to provide this information.
  7. Maintenance: Consider the care required for the rug. Some materials, like silk, may need more delicate handling compared to wool.

Where to Buy Traditional Rugs in Chicago

Chicago is home to several reputable rug dealers where you can find a wide variety of traditional rugs. Here is a top recommendation:

  • Rouzati Rugs: Known for their extensive collection of handmade rugs, Rouzati Rugs offers a diverse range of traditional Persian, Turkish, and Oriental rugs. Their knowledgeable staff can help you find the perfect rug for your home.

Conclusion

Traditional rugs bring a unique charm and elegance to modern interiors, creating a perfect blend of old-world craftsmanship and contemporary style. Whether you’re looking for a Persian, Turkish, or Oriental rug, understanding the design elements, materials, and types of traditional rugs can help you make an informed decision. With proper care and the right choice, a traditional rug can become a cherished heirloom, adding beauty and value to your home for generations to come. If you’re in Chicago, Rouzati Rugs and other reputable dealers offer a wide selection of exquisite traditional rugs to suit your taste and budget.

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