$3,890.00 $1,945.00
6’3 x 9’1
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Tribal rugs were or are presumably made by people in a tribal social organization, very likely nomads dwelling in tents, moving from place to place with the herds of sheep and goats that provided the wool for the rugs.
Antique Kuba Konagend Rug with classic design.
Beautiful and complex design on this piece Is reminiscent of night sky. Woven Ca. 1900.
5’7″ x 4’0″
An emblematic Heriz from the late 1800’s. A distinctive palette of warm colors infuse the uniquely Heriz medallion featuring a diamond-in-rectangle design. The vibrant tribal motif creates one of the hallmarks of Heriz carpets, a melding of rustic village weaving and a grandeur that would match any Persian court weaving.
15’7″ x 11’6″
9’6×12
Finest Tribal Baluch can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination.
This Finest Heriz Rug is named after the largest town in the mountainous area of northwest Persia. It is said that Tabriz merchants who wanted room size carpets for export asked weavers to make rugs modeled after ancient tribal rugs of caucasus mountains The result is a stunning Heriz carpet, which is an hybrid of rustic village weavings along with a rich classical grand Persian court carpet. This particular rug is woven with the same natural dyes and handspan wool as it would have been a couple hundred years ago.
12’3″ x 12’1″