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Afshar Rugs, Collectible 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.
Size: 2’5″ x 3′
Afghan & Persian Baluch, Collectible Rugs, Tribal
The Baluch people are mainly Persian speaking tribes that inhabit the Eastern regions of Iran, Southern Pakistan and West Afghanistan. This Antique Original Baluch White was made specifically in Afghanistan. This Antique Baluch Bagface is a beauty, unique, and a treasure to be found.
Size: 2’3″ x 3′
Antique Rugs, Bakhtiari Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Small Bakhetiari Kelim Saddle Bag with some metal threading throughout. Kelim designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps, thus creating what is known as a flatweave. Made for horses, donkeys and camels from Asia Minor, Central Asia, North Africa, the Caucasian Mountains and the Western Hemisphere.
Size: 1’11” x 4’1″
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, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Turkomen Rugs
Antique Yomud Chuval 19th Cent. is very finely knotted, dense pile. Remains of the kilim back still preserved at lower end; losses to upper end; minor damage to sides; two stains.
2’4″ x 3’7″
kazak Caucasian pak
Hand spun of natural wool and organic dyes to bring out the deep reds into this rug. In the Old World Kazak was an important trade city that was the center of a series of valleys that extended from modern Georgia and Armenia into Azerbaijan. This is an Antique Caucasian Kazak Woven Ca 1850 Rug that is worthy of being in any room.
Size: 5′ x 7’2″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Khamseh, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Khamseh Classical Piece rugs are greatly admired by rug experts for having fine craftsmanship and lustrous wool. Khamseh refers to a nomadic tribal group from Southwestern Iran. Similar to Qashqai, these rugs feature intricate geometric motifs as well as saturated color. This Antique Khamseh rug was made in Persia, and is made of natural dyed wool.
Size: 5’1″x 6’8″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Oushak Rugs, Tribal, Turkish Rugs
This Oushak is a very beautiful example of the masterful Turkish classical weaving. These “sampler” rugs were used to show potential customers the many patterns and motifs available to them. In their time in ancient Turkey, these rugs were called wagirehs. These sampler oushak rugs, wagirehs, are extremely rare and unique in their design. Made from hand-knotted natural wool.
4’8″ x 8’9″
Bidjar Rugs, Bijar, Designer Collections, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
6’10 x 8’8
Finest persian Bijar with center diamond medallion. Hand woven of natural wool and dyes.
Antique Rugs, Khotan Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Antique Khotan rugs depict an abundance of cultural and stylistic influences. Each carpet from Khotan captures a cosmopolitan style that is different than all the other rugs produced in East Turkestan. The city has an ancient crafting culture that includes both silk and carpet weaving.
4’9 x 8’6
Designer Collections, Oushak, Oushak Rugs, Persian Rugs, The Contempo Collection, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
5’8 x 7’8
Antique Turkish Oushak rugs have been woven in Western Turkey since the beginning of the Ottoman period. Historians attributed to them many of the great masterpieces of early Turkish carpet weaving from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries.