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Kelim
kilims feature muted colors and thin textures to allow the picture itself to stand out as the most noticeable feature on the rug’s surface. Warm colors are often used as the primary hues throughout, though many kilims tend to balance the landscape by also applying cooler tones, which help create points of contrast that entice the viewer’s responsiveness.
2’8 x 4’2
Turkomen Rugs
Antique Turkaman Rug featuring repeated design. Made with wool and organic dyes.
3’6 x 3’9
Antique Rugs
Antique Tudeshk Rug hand made from natural wool featuring unique design.
3’3 x 5’2
Qashqai Rugs
Antique Qashqai rugs will typically feature dark reds, saffron golds, and rich blues. These jewel tone rug colors were available to the ancient tribes with vegetable-based dyes, and today they are still often incorporated into the design despite the availability of a wider range of dyes. This is both a tribute to their past and a sign that Qashqai weavers refuse to sacrifice quality for easy-to-use synthetic dyes.
5’6 x 8’4
Turkomen Rugs
Antique Turkoman Rug hand made using natural dyes. Featuring unique design.
3’5 x 3’7
Bakhtiari Rugs
The wool quality and rich color of the Bakhtiari rug is also notable, whether they utilize an urban or more tribal design idiom. Some antique Bakhtiari rugs feature especially vibrant and expressive urban Persian rug designs, steeped in classical beauty and resplendent with traditional, classical design elements.
4 x 5’5
Turkomen Rugs
Antique Turkoman Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes.
4×6
Antique Rugs
Antique Hatchli Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes.
4 x 4’6
Turkomen Rugs
Antique Turkoman Rug made from natural wool and organic dyes
2’7 x 4
Heriz Rugs
Heriz carpets are mostly distinguished by their rectilinear designs, a departure from the traditional arabesques and scrolls typical of Persian manufactory.
4’7 x 6’7
Isfahan Rugs
Isfahan emerged as the new, more centrally located capital of the Safavid dynasty, and it soon became a flourishing center of classical Persian art and culture supported directly by the patronage of the Safavid monarchs.
4’6 x 6’7
Shirvan
Antique Shirvan rugs – The historic Khanate or administrative district of Shirvan produced many highly decorative antique rugs that have a formality and stylistic complexity that is found in few rugs from the Caucasus.
3’4 x 4’9