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Antique Rugs, Kurdish, Persian Rugs
Antique Rugs, Kurdish
Antique kurdish are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them. The presence of Kurdish weavers in the northwestern area of Persia and the Iranian Kurdistan region has led to some stylistic overlap.
Size: 1’3 x 1’6
Antique Rugs, Kurdish
Kurdish
Antique kurdish are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them. The presence of Kurdish weavers in the northwestern area of Persia and the Iranian Kurdistan region has led to some stylistic overlap.
Size: 1’3 x 1’6
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Saddle bags like this Antique Kurdish West Persian Bagface with Peacocks are made for horses, donkeys and camels from Asia Minor, Central Asia, North Africa, the Caucasian Mountains and the Western Hemisphere. The beauty of Kurdish designs are enriched by luscious blues, greens, saffrons as well as terracotta and burnt orange shades.
1’8″ x 1’10”
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Tribal
“Jaf” refers to a tribe who speak the Jaf dialect of Jaffi, and are the largest Kurdish tribe in the Middle East. Jaf Kurdish rugs feature an intricate diamond lattice pattern, as seen on this Unique Rare Jaf Kurd Rug Circa 1860s. This particular type of rug is highly sought after because the quality of the older weaving is very high, and has only declined with time, making the old rugs very rare. This Kurdish Bagface Jaf Kurd is a wonderful piece of art.
Size: 2’6″ x 3’1″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Saddle bags like this Kurdish Saddle Bag are made for horses, donkeys and camels from Asia Minor, Central Asia, North Africa, the Caucasian Mountains and the Western Hemisphere. Some Kurdish saddle bags are for camel size animals; khorjins from Iran were for donkeys.
2′ x 3’7″
Collectible Rugs, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Runners
Antique Kurdish rugs are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them. The presence of Kurdish weavers are found in the southwestern area of Persia. The beauty of Kurdish designs are enriched by luscious blues, greens, saffrons as well as terracotta and burnt orange shades. This Antique Persian Kurdish Rug Wool Foundation Circa 1880 is a wonderful addition to any room, and it is handmade in Persia.
Size: 4’11” x 10’11”
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Runners, Tribal
Antique Kurdish rugs are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them. The presence of Kurdish weavers are found in the southwestern area of Persia. The beauty of Kurdish designs are enriched by luscious blues, greens, saffrons as well as terracotta and burnt orange shades.
4’8″ x 9’3
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Kurdish rugs like this 17th Century Pre-Proto Kurdish Shrub Carpet are made of lustrous wool and have vivid color. The Kurds of Iran live in a valley where, as the tale tells, Noah’s Ark came to its final rest. These rugs are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them.
5’7″ x 9’6″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Tribal
6’ X 8’1″
It is a living witness to the history with over 300 years old
it is a treasure for wall hanging or nice addition for any early rug collection.
All natural dyes
Beautiful navy, rust, green, ivory and salmon.
Kurdish rugs like this Antique Kurdish Shrub Rug Circa 17th Century are made of lustrous wool and have vivid color. The Kurds of Iran live in a valley where, as the tale tells, Noah’s Ark came to its final rest. These rugs are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them.
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kurdish, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Circa 1800
4’8″ X 5’9″
This rare Antique Proto Kurdish Early rug is woven around 1800’s or earlier. This example shows the origin of Mahi (fish) design and how it evolved into the classical Herrati pattern. The border holds beautiful dragons and alternating phoenixes.
As expected for a rugs age it is a bit weathered, but beautiful nonetheless. Kurds are masters of color. Proto Kurdish rugs are as diverse as the ethnic weavers who created them. The presence of Kurdish weavers in the northwestern area of Persia and the Iranian Kurdistan region has led to some stylistic overlap with northwest Persian designs and Transcaucasia motives.