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  • Amazing Afghan – Super Kazak Rug – Tribal Jajim Carpet – 2’9″ x 4’5″ ft. $899.99

    Size: 3’3″ x 4’10” ft.

    Hand knotted in northern Afghanistan by Hazara weavers in a cottage industry setting using handspun wool on upright looms. The word, ‘Kazak’ means ‘rough-rider’ and describes a race of restless, roaming, troublesome people. Even though they adopted more sedentary lives, the independent spirit of their ancestors continues in their rug designs. Kebabian’s only imports the finest Afghan Kazakhs, which not only look awesome, but are made using quality wool and dyes.

    Brand new! As shown in pictures.

    1524088 102819

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  • Collectible Caucasian – 1900s Antique Karabagh Rug – Tribal Runner – 3’6″ x 10’4″ ft $1,999.99

    Size: 3’6″” x 10’4″” ft

    Made in the southern part of what used to be Caucasia, now the Russian States of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Nakichevan. These are the Kazaks are the best of thick rugs that came from Caucasia. Karabaghs have been called the floral Kazaks. Many of these are not as heavy as the Kazaks. Some of them used stylized flowers (very angular) in large clusters. All forms are stiff and conventional. Since these are very close to Kazaks, the rule is that when a rug, very much Kazak in quality and color, has some floral forms, call it a Karabagh. Some of these also come with stylized animals. The wool and general appearance is that of a Kazak. A large pear design is often used.

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

    5737547 “

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  • Kurdish Kazak – 1910s Antique Caucasian Rug – Tribal Runner – 2’11” x 13’3″ ft $3,499.99

    Size: 2’11″” x 13’3″” ft.

    Classic, antique Caucasian Kazak design woven by Kurdish tribes.

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

    69110022 101346″

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  • Magnificent Moharramati – 1900s Antique Shirvan Runner – Caucasian Rug – 3’5″ x 9′ ft $2,999.99

    “Size: 3’5″” x 9′ ft
    The Caucasian carpets are from the areas south, east and north of the mountain chain of the Caucasus. Carpets, made before 1925, can be divided into five groups namely; Kazak, Karabach, Sjirvan, Kuba and Dagestan carpets. The carpets from the Karabach area often have finer patterns. The significance of these beautiful carpets are their geometrical patterns, often with an imaginative and plentiful way of expression. Sometimes curvilinear animal and pattern figures occur in the carpets.
    Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains low pile with some worn areas. As shown in pictures.
    6955022 101525″

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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″

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  • Marvelous Mazandaran – 1900s Antique Kelardasht Rug – Kazak Runner – 3’7″ x 12’3″ ft $1,799.99

    “Size: 3’7″” x 12’3″” ft.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains areas with 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).

    5825036 16-NZ703″

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  • Classic Caucasian – 1900s Antique Kazak Rug – Tribal Nomad Carpet – 4′ x 6’6″ ft $1,499.99

    Size: 4′ x 6’6″ ft

    Kazaks have grown to become an icon of Caucasian village weaving. The good condition enables us to fully enjoy the tactile qualities which make Caucasian rugs among the most popular weavings from the Near East.

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

    5920012

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  • Classic Caucasian Kazak – 1900 Antique Shirvan Carpet – Taupe Rug – 3’6″ x 5’8″ ft $999.99

    Size:  3’6″ x 5’8″ ft

    Made in southeastern Caucasia, also known as Azerbaijan. These are medium-fine to finely woven rugs with a short, clipped nap. Shirvan is adjacent to the Daghestan district and not too far from the City of Baku.

    Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low Pile. Contains color fading and a hole – as shown in pictures.

    09917536 101967

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  • Amazing Afghan – Super Kazak Rug – Tribal Jajim Carpet – 3’3″ x 4’10” ft. $1,199.99

    Size: 3’3″ x 4’10” ft.

    Hand knotted in northern Afghanistan by Hazara weavers in a cottage industry setting using handspun wool on upright looms. The word, ‘Kazak’ means ‘rough-rider’ and describes a race of restless, roaming, troublesome people. Even though they adopted more sedentary lives, the independent spirit of their ancestors continues in their rug designs. Kebabian’s only imports the finest Afghan Kazakhs, which not only look awesome, but are made using quality wool and dyes.

    Brand new! As shown in pictures.

    1524088 102819

    In stock

  • Classic Caucasian – 1960s Antique Turkish Kars Rug – Tribal Carpet – 5′ x 7’2″ ft. $599.99

    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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  • 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

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  • Beautiful Bergama – 1860s Antique Turkish Rug – Oriental Carpet – 3’5″ x 5’9″ ft. $2,999.99
    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.
    Shipping: Via FedEx Ground – same day with indirect signature service. (If you do not want signature service, please notify us in advance).
    5840036 Vic-8-9

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  • Tremendous Turkish – 1940s Antique Konya Rug – Oushak Carpet – 6′ x 10′ ft. $2,299.99

    Size: 6′ x 10′ 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.

    8785036

    In stock

  • Classic Caucasian Carpet – 1980s Antique Tribal Rug – 3’3″ x 4’10” ft. $799.99
    Size: 3’3″ x 4’10” ft.
    Kazaks have grown to become an icon of Caucasian village weaving. This rare example has a number of distinguishing features, among which a soft, silky wool, a range of fully saturated dyes and a much larger format than usual, which allows more spaciousness in the pattern. The absolutely pristine condition enable us to fully enjoy the tactile qualities which make Caucasian rugs among the most popular weavings from the Near East.
    Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains low pile with some worn areas. As shown in pictures.
    4812569 102219

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