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Antique Rugs, Beluch Rugs, Ziegler & Company
This piece of genuine woven carpet art is an Antique Original Beluch Prayer Rug. Beluch rugs can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination.
3’1×2
Antique Rugs, Bergama, Turkish Rugs
Western Turkey. Woven around 1800’s.
3’5″ x 5′
This classic “Crivelli” type rug from the surrounding villages of Izmir has the softest wool and the most saturated spectrum of natural dyes of any collectable rugs.
Antique Rugs, Textile Art, Tribal, Turkomen Rugs
Fine Striped Turkish Jajim Textile is designed for draping and perfect for a profound variety of interior decorating projects. The delicate mineral tones and classical stripes have a posh appearance that is transformed when draped over furnishings or set on ottomans and settees.
3’1″ x 4’1″
Antique Rugs, Caucasian Rugs, Chichi Rugs, Kuba Zeichur, Tribal
Among the finest of Caucasian Rugs, Chichi Rugs are from the Azerbaijan city of Kuba along the Caspian Sea. Characterized by large borders, lovely dark indigo fields, small size and finely knotted hand made wool. One of two nomadic ethnic groups usually produced these rugs; either the Lezgians and the Chechnyans.
3’2″ x 4’10”
Antique Rugs, Beluch Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Beluch rugs can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination. As well as high quality workmanship. The Beluch people are mainly Persian speaking tribes that inhabit the Eastern regions of Iran, Southern Pakistan and West Afghanistan. This piece of woven carpet art is a Unique Colorful Circa 1890s Beluch.
3’2″ x 5’10”
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, 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.
2′ x 3’4″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Lori, Persian Rugs, Tribal
As with other southwest tribal groups, the patterns in this Antique Lori South Persian are highly geometric, but tend to be larger in scale. Brilliant colors predominate, and while Lori rugs most often show a tendency toward dark blue backgrounds, this is by no means universal.
5’3″ x 11′
Antique Rugs, Caucasian Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kuba Zeichur, Tribal
Kuba rugs were considered the best rugs of the Caucasus in their heyday. Antique Kuba Rug include famous chi-chi prayer rugs, large-scale blossom patterns and richly colored rugs decorated with a series of radiant medallions. This Antique Kuba East Caucasian Rug is beautifully and richly colored, and they combine cryptic Caucasian symbols with exceptionally decorative motifs.
3’7″ x 5’9″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Tribal
Kelim designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps, thus creating what is known as a flatweave.
1’7″ x 2′
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Soumak, Tribal
This Rare Antique Caucasian Kuba Soumak Saddle Bag was made for horses, donkeys and camels. The Soumak construction technique produces a flat-weave rug that is thick, strong and exceptionally durable. Antique Soumak rugs are generally very finely woven and feature richly detailed motifs.
1’7″ x 1’9″
Afshar Rugs, Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Tribal
The Botteh rug motif is a common element of antique Caucasian rugs. Botteh, or paisley as it is known in the Western world, originated in Persian. The word means bush, shrub, thicket, or bramble. The motif was a major textile pattern in Ancient Persia. Antique Afshar rug common colors include crimson, saffron gold, ivory, burnt orange and sienna.
3’10” x 5′
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kircehir, Kourosh Collection, Tribal, Turkish Rugs
Kirsehir is a town in central Turkey where these remarkable rugs, like this Antique Kirsehir Circa 18th Century are made. The color scheme of these rugs is rich and vibrant. Prominent greens and contrasting reds and yellows are often used in Kirsehir rugs.
3’10” x 5’6″