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Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Tribal, Turkish Rugs
Poloniase
Fine Vintage Turkish Polonaise rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
10×14
Antique Rugs, Turkish Rugs
Antique Rugs, Turkish Rugs
Antique Turkish hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
6’10×10
Bijar, Turkish Rugs
Turkish Fine Bijar hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
6’7 x 9’8
Hereke
Turkish Vintage Hereke hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
6’5 x 9’6
Agra, Runners, Turkish Rugs
Turkish Agra Runner hand made of natural wool and organic dyes
2’9 x 10’4
Oushak, Oushak Rugs, Persian Rugs, Runners, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
This rare colored Turkish Oushak Runner originated from the Anatolian Mountains. Antique Turkish Oushaks were designed with intricate patterns and soft dazzling wool that changes color with the lighting. These salmon and green colors are a unique find when it comes to Turkish design.
1’9×9’4
Designer Collections, Oushak, Oushak Rugs, Persian Rugs, Runners, The Contempo Collection, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
This Antique Turkish Oushak has been designed with larger scale patterns to create an beautiful accent for your hallway or entryway.
4’8×11’9
Kelim, Runners, Turkish Rugs
18th Century Turkish Kilim – produced by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands of the weave to produce a flat surface with no pile
Size: 5’8 x 11’4
Bergama, Turkish Rugs
Turkish Bergaman – 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.
Size: 6 x 8’8
Antique Rugs, Indian Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Turkish Rugs, Turkomen Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Finest Vintage Turkish Ottoman carpet that is hand made rug of all natural dyes and wool. During the original production eras of the 16thcentury, Turkish Ushak carpets were often woven after patterns by muralists and miniaturists. These carpets were found in places like the Ottoman palace, mosques, mansions and export. One of the most popular Persian carpets to be developed in that time was the Ushak Medallion. These masterpieces continued to develop until the end of the 18thcentury. The most prized and collected of these were woven in the Ottoman market.