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Moroccan Rugs, The Moroccan Collection
Flat Moroccan are most famous for their dynamic color designs and bold geometric patterns. Moroccan rug is one the industry’s hottest design trend.
Size: 5’6 x 8’2
Agra, Silk Rugs
Finest Silk Agra Rugs are difficult to classify as they vary in size, design, and composition. Although they often exhibit open fields with smaller medallions and guards, they can also be woven with all-over designs.
Size: 5’9 x 9
Gabbeh Rugs, Persian Rugs
Persian Gabbeh rugs are one of the warmest and most creative types of Oriental rugs. Their design is a great example of how simplicity is beautiful.
Size: 5’10 x 8’10
Antique Rugs, Mughal Rugs
Antique Mogan Memling Gul Kurdish refers to a tribe who speak the Jaf dialect of Jaffi, and are the largest Kurdish tribe in the Middle East. Antique Mogan Memling Gul Kurd Bag features an intricate display of geometric shapes.
2′ x 2’3″
Collectible Rugs
The subtle yet substantial genius of this work is found in the skillful use of color, the weaver’s understanding of the ancient tribal composition and their ability to precisely execute detail and secondary elements. The field consists of a panel with an indigo ground. To experience the weaver’s mastery form, visually study the principle motifs in the panel. Each is precisely outlined in different colors. In addition, there is a complex presence of reciprocal or mirror-image spacing among the various design elements.
Size: 2′ x 4′
Collectible Rugs, Khamseh, Persian Rugs
Antique Khamseh Bag Face 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.
Size: 2′ x 2’4″
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, Persian Rugs, Soumak, Tribal
Antique Soumak rug (also spelled Sumak). This 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. Traditionally, these spectacular flat-weave carpets become decorated with ancient symbols, tiny birds and geometric animals.
Size: 2’7″ x 4″3
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″