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  • Marvelous Moroccan – Vintage Tribal Rug – Oriental Carpet – 3′ x 4’5″ ft $749.99

    Size: 3′ x 4’5″ ft.
    Good condition! No odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.
    1512066 103514

    In stock

  • Amazing Anatolian – 1900s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 3’2″ x 5’1″ ft $599.99

    Size: 3’2″ x 5’1″ ft.
    Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile with some worn areas. As shown in pictures.
    4515022

    In stock

  • Crisp Colorful – New Kilim Rug – Flatweave Tribal Carpet – 5′ x 6’5″ ft. $1,199.99

    Size: 5′ x 6’5″ ft.

    As shown in pictures.

    4520066 103726

    In stock

  • MARLOW 952 $220.00$7,800.00
    Meticulously hand knotted using a combination of premium hand-spun wool and Silkette™ in a fine Turkish knot weave, each of these modern abstract rug designs has the unique look and feel of an artisanal contemporary masterpiece.
  • ZAPHRA 517 $330.00$11,500.00
    Hand knotted in a Tibetan weave using premium hand-spun wool and Silkette™, these elegant modern abstract rug designs feature the unique look of fine Indian sari silk thanks to a special dyeing technique that imparts an effect that is usually only found in sari silks.
  • ZAPHRA 516 $330.00$11,500.00
    Hand knotted in a Tibetan weave using premium hand-spun wool and Silkette™, these elegant modern abstract rug designs feature the unique look of fine Indian sari silk thanks to a special dyeing technique that imparts an effect that is usually only found in sari silks.
  • Vintage Overdyed – 9’6″ x 11’10” ft. $3,499.99

    Outstanding Overdyed – 1940s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet

    Size: 9’6″ x 11’10” ft.

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

    4671596

    In stock

  • Beautiful Bergama – 1880s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 3’11” x 5’4″ ft. $1,599.99
    Size: 3’11” x 5’4″ 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 low pile. As shown in pictures.
    Shipping: Via FedEx Ground – same day with indirect signature service. (If you do not want signature service, please notify us in advance).
    5835036 103351

    In stock

  • Marvelous Malayer – 1900s Antique Persian Runner – Floral Rug – 3’1″ x 9’6″ ft. $1,299.99

    Size: 3’1″ x 9’6″ ft.

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

  • Amazing Afghan – 1970s Square Bag Face Rug – Saddlebag Carpet – 1’3″ x 1’6″ ft. $399.99

    Size: 1’3″ x 1’6″ ft.

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

    4502569

    In stock

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  • Crisp Colorful – New Kilim Rug – Flatweave Tribal Carpet – 7’1″ x 9’10” ft. $1,199.99

    Size: 7’1″ x 9’10” ft.

    Kilim, a word of Turkish origin, denotes a pileless textile of many uses produced by one of several flatweaving techniques that have a common or closely related heritage and are practiced in the geographical area that includes parts of Turkey (Anatolia and Thrace), North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China.

    Although at times you may find kilim rugs included in the general genre of “oriental rugs”, in more accepted practice kilims are in a class of their own.

    The major difference between a kilim area rug and a carpet or a pile rug is that whereas the design visible on a pile rugs is made by individual short strands of different color being knotted onto the warps and held together by pressing the wefts tightly, kilim designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps, thus creating what is known as a flatweave.

    Brand new! As shown in pictures.

    4520066 101663

    In stock

  • Crisp Colorful – New Kilim Rug – Flatweave Tribal Carpet – 6’11” x 9’9″ ft. $1,199.99

    Size: 6’11” x 9’9″ ft. – Made with Vegetable Dyes!

    Kilim, a word of Turkish origin, denotes a pileless textile of many uses produced by one of several flatweaving techniques that have a common or closely related heritage and are practiced in the geographical area that includes parts of Turkey (Anatolia and Thrace), North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China.

    Although at times you may find kilim rugs included in the general genre of “oriental rugs”, in more accepted practice kilims are in a class of their own.

    The major difference between a kilim area rug and a carpet or a pile rug is that whereas the design visible on a pile rugs is made by individual short strands of different color being knotted onto the warps and held together by pressing the wefts tightly, kilim designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps, thus creating what is known as a flatweave.

    Brand new! As shown in pictures.

    4520066 101661

    In stock

  • Crisp Colorful – New Kilim Rug – Flatweave Tribal Carpet – 2’2″ x 2’3″ ft. $199.99

    Size: 2’2″ x 2’3″ ft. – Made with Vegetable Dyes!

    Brand new! As shown in pictures.

    4501466 101689

    In stock

  • Gorgeous Gabbeh – Handwoven Nomadic Rug – Indian Tribal Carpet – 4′ x 6′ ft. $699.99

    Size: 4′ x 6′ ft.

    Great quality! Hand-woven in India with a Persian Gabbeh design.

    A Gabbeh is a type of traditional tribal carpet originally made by the Qashqai tribe in the Zagros Mountains of Iran. The word can be translated as uncut or unfinished, and refers to the fact that Gabbeh rugs have a rough, primitive look. Gabbeh designs are characterized by broad fields of color with playful geometric forms and animal or human figures. The Qashqai have always been renowned weavers, and even today the weaving of Gabbeh rugs and other wool items form a significant part of their culture and economy. They are an ancient people who arrived in Iran in a wave of nomadic migration roughly coinciding with the invasion of Genghis Khan in the 13th century. Traditionally, weaving of these rugs is done by the women on portable looms that are easily assembled, in keeping with a nomadic lifestyle.

    A well-made vintage rug from Gabbeh has a deep pile, often an inch thick, and a relatively low knot density. Since Gabbehs have traditionally been made for informal home use, their designs usually are not stylized and the full creativity of the maker can be expressed. Designs sometimes tell a story, depict a certain place or show an everyday situation. Colors are not subtle; there is no attempt to be subdued! Those who are shopping for Gabbehs should beware of mass-produced knock-offs from India, called “Indo-Gabbehs.” These are often made from inferior wool and do not have the softness and comfort of traditional Gabbehs. Beware of Gabbehs with white fringe, as this is a sign of non-traditional origin.

    4518466 101409

    In stock

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