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This finely woven Soumak was woven in the Kuba region of the eastern Caucasus during the late 19th century. 

The field is composed of dynamic diagonal bands filled with stylized zoomorphic and geometric motifs that are often interpreted as abstract dragons and set against alternating red, ivory, and blue grounds. These bands are interspersed with charming and symbolic filler elements like tiny birds and floral motifs that animate the composition with delightful irregularity.
Late 19th Century Kuba Soumak Rug - 1’8 x 2’
Regular price $2,500.00
A superb example of the famed Fachralo Kazak tradition, this nearly square tribal rug showcases the bold geometry and saturated natural dyes that define the best of 19th-century Caucasian weaving. Two stepped red diamonds anchor the rich indigo field, surrounded by stylized floral octagons arranged in harmonious symmetry. A vibrant rosette border on madder red is framed by ivory-ground reciprocal latch-hook motifs and intricate vine guards, adding rhythmic complexity to the composition.
Antique Fachralo Kazak Rug - 4’ x 4’6
Regular price $4,500.00
A refined example of modern Gabbeh weaving, this piece offers a minimalist meditation on color and form. Bands of saturated burgundy, indigo, and green move across a central panel, grounded by a glowing yellow field that frames the composition with quiet elegance.

Gabbeh rugs are known for their thick wool, subtle variegation, and expressive use of natural dyes. This example distills those elements into a bold yet harmonious design that is both rooted in tradition and strikingly modern.
Contemporary Gabbeh Rug - 4’10 x 8’5
Regular price $2,650.00
This Bakhshaish was handwoven during the 3rd quarter of the 20th century.

It is an exceptional and unusually square-format Bakhshaish rug, finely woven and boldly composed. Rather than the typical medallion or open-field layout, this piece features a dynamic tree-of-life design of stylized floral shrubs that rise in symmetrical rows from potted vases. Rendered in lively tones of rose, sky blue, saffron, and pistachio against a deeply oxidized walnut-brown ground.

The drawing is lyrical and expressive, wit
Fine & Rare Bakshaish Rug - 6’9 x 6’2
Regular price $12,500.00
This Sewan Kazak was woven in the Caucasus during the 19th century. 

It features a variation of the classic rendition of the sewan design found in the Caucasus. The strong shield-like medallion is rendered here with a more boxier variation in a rich red, jade, indigo and an cheerful yellow. It is framed by latchooked filled sqaures that coordinate perfectly with the squarish medallion
Antique Sewan Kazak Rug - 5’8 x 8'11
Regular price $8,500.00
It features vertically stacked boxes, each filled with scattered diamonds across saturated grounds of color. The diamond motifs serve both as protective emblems and as a kind of visual chant, anchoring the eye while the overall composition moves with the spontaneity of Kurdish village life. The palette is classic and earthy: madder red, saffron gold, deep indigo, and teal, with ivory highlights animating the zigzag borders.
Antique Kurdish Sivas Rug - 2’10 x 6’7
Regular price $750.00
This Talish runner was handwoven during the late 19th century in the Caucasus.

It features narrow field of rows of shrubs on a rare and desirable yellow ground. The shrubs are laid out in diagonal columns which are rendered in rich reds and blues and green jewel tones. It is framed by a wide main border of both small and geometric rosettes on a chocolate ground.
Antique Yellow Talish Rug - 2’11 x 14’6
Regular price $3,500.00
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
This unusual Karaja rug features a Tree of Life composition rendered in a vivid palette of indigo, madder, ivory, and soft terracotta tones. It combines the technical precision and geometric boldness typical of Karaja weavings with a spiritually resonant format more commonly associated with urban workshop rugs.
Tree of Life Karaja Rug - 4’1 x 5’11
Regular price $3,500.00
This Mashad rug was handwoven during the middle of the 20th century.

It features an allover design that radiates from a central axis with mirrored sprays of stylized palmettes, saz leaves and rosettes in shades of icy blue, indigo, shell pink and ivory on a silver ground. Nicely framed by a perfectly reconciled main border of palmettes on a midnight blue ground. The original ground color was a purple tone that was not color fast and has perfectly faded into a cool silver tone which is very uncommon in vint
Mid Century Mashad Rug - 6’10 x 9’7
Regular price $2,450.00
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
This striking piece is a masterclass in contrast—structural yet supple, bold yet intricate. Woven in the complex weft-wrapping technique characteristic of the Soumak tradition, it showcases a dynamic interplay of serrated medallions, latch-hook forms, and meandering vine motifs and stylized fauna.
Late 19th Century Soumak Rug - 6’6 x 9’11
Regular price $6,500.00
This rare and expressive Kurdish wagireh—or sampler rug—is a visual archive of design. Woven not for the market but as a reference tool, wagireh offered master weavers a compact way to preserve and transmit important elements of a pattern. Lush florals, scrolling vinery, and medallion fragments bloom in bold juxtaposition, floating across an asymmetrical field divided by tone and structure. The field’s deep indigo ground plays host to densely branched flowerheads and palmettes, while a large-scale ivory car
Vintage Kurdish Sampler - 4’2 x 6’9
Regular price $2,750.00
This Afshar rug was handwoven during the second quarter of the 20th century. 

It features an all-over design that is a variation of a herati pattern. The boxy abstracted flowers are rendered in red, orange and turqouise hues on a midnight blue ground. Very figures and talismans can be found hidden amongst the field including a person on horseback and what appears to be the word
Blue Afshar Rug - 5’1 x 7’
Regular price $1,950.00
This Bidjar was handwoven during the second quarter of the 20th century.

It features an all-over herati patterned field in blues, reds, coral, ivory and green on a midnight blue backdrop. This bidjar lives up to its reputation as the
Hearty Bidjar Rug - 4’7 x 7’2
Regular price $2,500.00
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