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Antique Rugs, Shirvan
Dragon Shirvan rug hand made of natural wool and organic dyes.
3’6 x 5
Kazak Rugs
Fine Kazak handmade of natural wool and organic dyes
3’3 x 5’6
Kelim, Textile Art, Tribal
This Mali Mud Cloth is dyed by hand. This vibrant and beautiful blue will make an beautiful accent piece for your home. Irregularities (which adds character) can be spotted due to it’s age.
4’7×3’5
Caucasian Rugs, Kelim
Antique Caucasian Kelim hand made of natural wool and organic dyes.
size: 3’6 x 5
Kelim, Prayer rugs
size: 3’4 x 5’9
Kelim, Textile Art, Tribal
In this Antique Persian Kelim you can see ingenious designs of medallions that are rich in artfully contrasting tones. Although it dates from the mid-19th century, the collectors who have owned this tribal rug maintained it in superb condition.
3’8×5’4
Hereke, Silk Rugs
Vintage Hereke hand knotted with wool and silk. As well as made with organic dyes.
3’7 x 5’2
Hereke, Silk Rugs
Vintage Hereke hand knotted with wool and silk. As well as made with organic dyes.
3×4’1
Hereke, Silk Rugs, Turkish Rugs
Vintage Authentic Turkish Hereke hand knotted with wool and made with organic dyes.
3×5’4
Antique Rugs, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
in this Authentic Persian Mood Carpet , the mundane becomes the mysterious: flowers and geometric figures are imbued with deep symbolism, and colors and shape carry deep meaning. These images are of a Persian water garden in a garden of paradise.
3’3×5’5
Tibetan Rugs
This beautiful Angora Tibetan Mat features unique tribal designs and vibrant salmon and grey colors. The techniques and materials used during this process is crafted by respected weavers from Tibet. This is just the perfect rug to brighten up your bedroom or kitchen.
3×3
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Silk Rugs
This Fine Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- sometimes with gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
3×5’2