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Mid Century Serab Runner features a soft camel ground that is vast and open both in the field and around the perimeter. Large and small devices alternate over the open ground and are framed by two simple borders. A limited palette of calming tones of dark brown, soft pink, and celadon accentuate the natural camel tones for which these rugs are famed.
Camel Serab Runner - 3' x 13'10
Regular price $4,500.00
Antique Tabriz oversized rug featuring a central medallion with multiple iterations of the Herati pattern that maintains the same scale but subtly changes color combination to a great visual effect. The repeat Herati emanates in different waves from a dark brown center to soft-toned grounds of ivory, teal, and burnt orange. Four cornices work in the opposing direction and reflect color the exchange found in the center.
Oversized Tabriz Rug - 10'10 x 15'2
Regular price $9,500.00
This Sultanabad was handwoven in Western Iran during the early 20th century.   It features a central medallion that floats on an open and expansive golden camel ground. The field is bare other than the medallion and four cornices each mimicking a mirorred quadrant of the medallion. Framed by a main border of scrolling vegetation in pink, green, ivory and gold on an icy blue ground.  Well-balanced with a desirable palette in a hard to come by size.
Antique Gold and Blue Sultanabad - 6'5 x 8'
Regular price $3,500.00
This Antique Kazak Rug features large latch-hooked medallions on a rare yellow ground that is full of various randomly placed rosettes and star-filled octagons. Framed by a classic leaf and calyx main border and minor borders of polychrome rosettes.
Antique Kazak Rug - 4' x 5'7
Regular price $1,250.00
This Antique Karabagh Rug features an all over large scale herati pattern in reds, pinks, purple, green yellow and ivory on a brownish/black ground. The dark ground has oxidized adding dimensionality to the piece. Framed by a main border of cabbage roses characteristic of this type and floral minor borders with highly contrasting abrash which adds significant interest to the composition
Antique Karabagh Rug - 5'7 x 8'9
Regular price $1,650.00
This Baluch rug was handwoven during the first quarter of the 20th century near the border of Iran and Afghanistan.  It features a design of rosette or burr filled diamonds in a lattice format. In tones of madder red, navy, peachy pink and vibrant pops of ivory providing nice nice contrast and visual interest. Finished with multiple columns of selvedge along the sides and finely woven soumak capping the top and bottom. A well balanced and visually intriguing piece.
Baluch Piled Sofreh - 3'6 x 3'4
Regular price $1,250.00
Tekke Turkmen Torba - 1’2 x 3’1
Tekke Turkmen Torba - 1’2 x 3’1
Regular price $450.00
This Torba was handwoven by Tekke Turkmen Turkmenistan during the early 20th Century.  This trapping features a design of eight aina güls in earthy red, browns ivory and navy. Framed by a multitude of borders that include zigzags, flowers, diamonds and serrated leaves. A torba is a small storage used to both transport and store belongings that is similar to a chuval but not as deep. Polychrome knotheads remain of what were once long fringes.
Tekke Turkmen Torba - 1’2 x 3’8
Regular price $375.00
Kapanuk woven by Yomud Turkmen early 20th century in Turkmenistan.  A kapanuk is a rug meant to hang around the tent door.  main panel of meandering zoomorphic pinwheel devices and framed by various borders Wonderfully embellished of lustrous purply-pink silk and beautifully polychrome braided tassels and the inclusion of both wood and glass beads.
Wool & Silk Yomud Kapanuk - 4’1 x 5’5
Regular price $850.00
Turkmen chuval handwoven by Yomud Turkmen Turkmenistan during the early 20th Century.  Kepse güls in soft pink, ivory and navy on an open aubergine ground. geometric rosettes flanked by
Antique Yomud Chuval - 2’8 x 3’1
Regular price $475.00
This Khotan rug was woven in Northwest China, which is also known as East Turkestan, during the early 20th century.   This rug features three orb-like medallions of atop a patinated orange-red ground of personality filed palmettes, rosettes and cloudbands. Thick solid color lines frame two main borders. One a wonky greek key on a blue ground in various states of fading and the other polychrome
Colorful Khotan Rug - 4'4 x 8'
Regular price $2,950.00
This Heriz rug was handwoven in Northwest Iran during the early 20th century.  It features a well balanced and graphic all over design in green, teal, brick, beige, gold and coral on a dark navy ground. distinctive blue to great visual effect. As most Heriz rugs come in large room sizes, this is a hard to find format. The addition of the less common all over pattern and rare blue ground
Rare Small Blue Heriz - 4'9 x 6'3
Regular price $4,500.00
Feng shui The pictorial rug was handwoven in Mongolia during the early 20th century.  It features a mirrored design of a stag under a tree with a crane and bat flying above. The stag represents well-being, while the crane symbolizes a long life and the bat prosperity. The color palette is minimal with ivory, dark and light blues. The whole is framed by a tightly rendered fret border.
Feng Shui Mongolian Rug - 2’1 x 4’
Regular price $950.00
Antique Turkish prayer rug featuring the classic long and narrow latch-hooked Mihrab associated with the town of Nigde between Yahyali and Konya in central Anatolia. The main field is composed of the rich orangey-red mihrab on a silvery ground of faded fuchsine dyes and flanked by two cartouches each with rows of three stylized blossoms. With a main border featuring a soft zigzag meandering around olive-like cintamani symbols on a caramel ground.
Nigde Prayer Rug - 3’6 x 5’11
Regular price $950.00
Antique Anatolian Kurdish Sarkisla rug featuring five alternating rows of hooked diamonds which are classic for this special type. Distinguished by both uncommon and unexpected palettes of purplish reds, burnt oranges, navy, cool white, and topaz blue. The end borders continue with half portion of the classic hooked diamonds where the side borders showcase a smaller scale more abstract version of the same form.
Antique Kurdish Sarkisla Rug - 3'11 x 6'6
Regular price $1,350.00
Antique intricate Kerman small weaving featuring a directional architectural scene of hanging lanterns and blossoming flowers. It is comprised of rich tones of rich tones of indigo, ivory, raspberry, and wheat which contrast well giving the drawing depth against the navy void. It is framed by a border of alternating rosettes and cartouches. The cartouches are filled with a faux kufic script.
Antique Directional Kerman - 1'9 x 1'9
Regular price $525.00
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