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A superb late-19th-century Shirvan whose design vocabulary is more commonly encountered in Shirvan and Kuba Soumaks. The octagonal medallion-and-panel layout, the dense scattering of small rosettes, and the talismanic latch-hook devices all echo the structural geometry of flatwoven Soumak covers which is here translated into a finely knotted pile format with striking clarity. This crossover of motifs is both unusual and highly collectible, reflecting the deep interchange between pile-weaving and flatweave t
Antique Soumak Design Shirvan - 3’9 x 5’9
Regular price $3,250.00
This Kurdish Yatak was handwoven in Eastern Anatolia during the late 19th century.

A vibrant and expressive Kurdish Anatolian Yatak, woven in the highland villages of Eastern Anatolia and originally intended as a sleeping or bedding rug. The format is classic with a warm, saturated red field filled with a rhythmic repeat of memling guls outlined in deep indigo and enlivened with saffron, ivory, moss green, and brick tones. The drawing is bold and spontaneous, full of angular hooked outlines and charming tr
Antique Kurdish Yatak - 5’8 x 7’6
Regular price $2,500.00
This unusual Chinese rug reflects an inventive approach to material reuse and modern design. Its oval shape and softly variegated surface are woven from a blend of reclaimed yarns to create a subtle, almost painterly texture that shifts between muted mauve, slate, and mineral blue tones. The fine mosaic of color and understated abstraction evoke the spirit of Art Deco modernism while remaining deeply tactile and organic
Oval Chinese Rug with Recycled Yarn - 4’1 x 6'10
Regular price $1,650.00
A beautifully timeworn example from the famed workshops of Meshed, this decorative rug exudes character and quiet elegance. The design centers on a soft rosette medallion surrounded by an intricate field of scrolling floral vines and palmettes in tones of rose, ivory, pistachio, and faded turquoise. The allover pattern radiates a sense of harmony and refinement, the hallmarks of Meshed weaving during its classical period.
Antique “perfectly worn” Meshed Rug - 4’3 x 6'8
Regular price $1,250.00
This Kazak rug was handwoven in the Southwest Caucasus during the early 20th century.

A striking example featuring three boldly drawn stepped medallions set against a vibrant, glowing red field. The palette is classic Southwest Caucasian: deep indigo, moss green, ivory, and saturated natural reds that radiate warmth and energy. The central medallion really pops and is distinguished by a lovely jewel toned blue green and enhanced by a starkly contrasting ivory outline that giving the piece strong graphic pr
Antique Kazak Rug - 4’ x 6'3
Regular price $1,850.00
This exquisite antique Tehrani rug exemplifies the refinement and artistry of one of region’s most distinguished weaving centers. These carpets, woven in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, are celebrated for their intricate drawing, sophisticated color palettes, and masterful execution and this example embodies those qualities in full.
Antique Silk & Wool Tehrani Rug - 6’8 x 9’10
Regular price $4,500.00
This bold and finely executed flatwoven kilim from Pirot, Serbia, features a rhythmic lattice of diamonds and blossoming bud motifs arranged across a vibrant red field. The powerful graphic border is composed of stylized, angular vine-scroll forms and rendered in tones of black, ivory, ochre, pink, and apricot.

At the top, the woven Cyrillic inscription “ВЕЗИРАR” (Bezirac) suggests a prestigious workshop or district, likely tied to a“Bezir” (vizier) a high-ranking Ottoman official. This connection reflects
Antique Serbian Pirot Kilim - 7' x 12’2
Regular price $2,750.00
This rare cotton pile rug is a wonderful example of early 20th century weaving from India’s Deccan region, likely originating from a workshop in Hyderabad or Bidar. Though long attributed to Agra, emerging scholarship suggests that many rugs of this type, with their Persianate design vocabulary and unique structural features, reflect a broader and more diverse history of Indian carpet production beyond the colonial centers.
Cotton Pile Deccan Rug - 4'1 x 7'
Regular price $1,450.00
This rug was likely woven likely in the Hakkari - Rawanduz corridor of the Kurdish Highlands of Iraq during the turn of the 20th century

This deeply expressive Kurdish village rug presents a masterclass in tribal geometry, color harmony, and cultural symbolism. It features a field anchored by two nested diamond medallions, each filled with small, rhythmic glyph-like motifs and set against a ground of saturated indigo blue and madder red abrashed into glowing mineral shades. Surrounding the central field ar
Antique Kurdish Rug - 5’9 x 8’10
Regular price $4,500.00
This classic Heriz features a geometric central medallion on rich saturated tones and meaty wool. A brick-red field is complemented by deep navy, french blue, sage, and coral tones with brass and ivory accents. The four teal cornices soften the rug and a wonderful undulating abrash adds layers to the composition. The main border is wider than most and gives the piece a grander feel.
Antique Heriz Rug - 9’2 x 11’7
Regular price $8,500.00
shirvan marasali It features all over design of rows of
Antique Marasali Rug - 3’7 x 5’5
Regular price $2,500.00
This Saryk turkmen aestetics was woven in Turkmenistan during the late 19th century.

It features a repeat field of octagonal main guls and cruciform minor guls on a richly colored  plum ground. The back showcases Tekke sensibility, with tightly packed asymmetric knots, high warp depression, and deeply toned red wefting—all hallmarks of classic 19th-century Tekke craftsmanship. The borders are dense and harmonious, filled with geometric detailing and anchored by elegant guards.
Saryk Turkmen Rug - 4’9 x 7'6
Regular price $1,950.00
mixed technique Bahtiari bag
Mixed Technique Bakhtiari - 3’7 x 4’4
Regular price $475.00
Antique Pictorial Dhurrie - 3'1 x 6'
Antique Pictorial Dhurrie - 3'1 x 6'
Regular price $950.00
Sanjabi Kurd features a field of graphic hexagons filled with stylized protection symbols in handsome tones of blues, reds, aubergine and ivory on a deep navy ground. Each pair of hexagons is neatly separated by bands of geometric shapes. Well executed patterning that is very refined for type. Each of the three borders accentuate and balance the tones in the composition. Of particular not is the main ivory ground border which adds just the right amount of brightness
Antique Sanjabi Kurd Rug - 4’3 x 7'1
Regular price $1,450.00
veramin star rug antique
Antique Veramin Star Rug - 1’1 x 1'6
Regular price $650.00
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