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This embroidered textile is a well-preserved example of late Ottoman Armenian domestic needlework, likely produced in the town of Marash (modern-day Kahramanmaraş, Turkey) at the turn of the 20th century.  

The embroidery is executed in silk floss using satin and couching stitches across a black cotton ground.  It features concentric floral medallions, stylized birds and serrated leaves in lively blues, greens, red, pink, purple, yellow and ivory. Notably, two guardian-like anthropomorphic figure
Antique Marash Embroidery - 4’2 x 5’5
Regular price $1,500.00 Sold out
This rug features a curvilinear floral design on a deep navy field. The floral work is intricate and an excellent example of the type of floral sprays Sarouk rugs are known for. The main border features scrolling palmettes on a rust ground. In a desirable and less common ~6 x 9 size.
Blue Sarouk Rug - 6’2 x 8’9
Regular price $2,850.00 Sold out
19th Century Central Anatolian Prayer Rug - 3’4 x 5’
19th Century Central Anatolian Prayer Rug - 3’4 x 5’
Regular price $1,850.00 Sold out
This Bakhtiari rug was woven during the 2nd quarter of the 20th century

It features a classic garden design in madder reds, indigo blues, and soft yellows, browns, and ivories. A shrub, flower or tree appears in each square with an alternating repeating pattern. The reconciled main border showcases blue and salmon palmettes and serrated leaves on an ivory ground. 
Bakhtiari Garden Rug - 5’6 x 10’
Regular price $1,750.00 Sold out
Antique Heriz Rug - 7’9 x 9’
Antique Heriz Rug - 7’9 x 9’
Regular price $6,750.00 Sold out
This Kurdish rug was handwoven during the middle of the 20th century.

It features an all-over design of latch hooked diamonds that sparkle against a deep brown/ almost black ground. Framed by a series of border in an uncommon palette of yellows, oranges, pinks and ivory.
Mid Century Kurdish Rug - 2’11 x 4’9
Regular price $650.00 Sold out
This kilim was handwoven during the middle of the 20th Century in Sweden.

It features red cruciform motifs against a variegated yellow ground with bits of ivory and brown blended in. Framed by a strong variegated brown border with abstracted birds and turquoise
Midcentury Swedish Kilim - 4’9 x 10’1
Regular price $1,450.00 Sold out
This rug was woven in the South Caucasus in or around the Karabagh region and is dated as 1281 Hijri or 1864 in the Gregorian calendar. 

It features a rare and poetic allover design of stylized floral shrubs ngrowing from pots and evoking themes of paradise gardens. The uncommon and desirable rich green ground shifts in tone from hunter green to forest green and finally a sublime sapphire blue. The overall rhythm is visually arresting—layered yet orderly, with fine asymmetrical details that animate th
Antique "1864" Caucasian Rug - 3’3 x 4’6
Regular price $3,750.00 Sold out
Burkino Faso mudcloth striking mid-20th century quilt embodies the resourcefulness and artistry of traditional quilt-making. Hand-stitched from an array of deep-toned fabrics, its patchwork design features a rich interplay of stripes, plaids, and solid colors, giving the piece an understated yet complex visual depth. by its vibrant yarn ties—knotted in red and blue—adding texture, warmth, and a tactile element that enhances its handmade charm. These ties, a signature of Southern quilting tra
Yarn Tied Quilt with Indigo Backing - 4’2 x 6’2
Regular price $675.00 Sold out
This Baluch sofreh was handwoven during the late 19th century in Afghanistan.

It features an open red abrashed field with a navy sawtoothed perimeter. It is finished on top and bottom with multiple bands of various
Antique Baluch Sofreh - 3'10 x 4’
Regular price $650.00 Sold out
This rug was woven by the Khamseh Confederation during the 19th Century

It features three totemic ivory ground medallions against a rich madder red field and is adorned with a dazzling array of stylized rosettes and abstracted blossoms. It is well balanced by a densely decorated main border of intricate boteh (paisley) motifs. The original blue, green and red striped end kilims are still intact perfectly completing the rug. A good example of this very collectible type.
Antique Khamseh Rug - 5’ x 10’
Regular price $3,750.00 Sold out
midcentury anatolian sivas
HOLD -Mid Century Sivas - 5’ x 7’10
Regular price $950.00 Sold out
karaja It features a pattern of alternating geometric shapes and hooked lozenges on a rich red ground. Blues, reds, pinks, orange, and ivory provide a nice pop of color in a small rug. In a rare and desirable narrow and short runner format.
Mid Century Karaja Runner - 2’ x 5’9
Regular price $675.00 Sold out
This vintage batik textile is showcases the classic mega mendung or cloud motif with graphic flair and vivid contrast. Floating across a rich purple ground, the swirling turquoise cloud forms evoke movement and energy, like wind-drawn currents or rising mist. The stylized clouds—long associated with spiritual transcendence and protection in Javanese design—feel newly alive in this modern palette.

The batik technique here is cap (stamped) or possibly hand-drawn tulis with a freeform flow, lending the d
Vintage Meda Mandung Kain Panjang Batik
Regular price $250.00 Sold out
This Navajo rug was woven in the Southwest United States during the 2nd quarter of the 20th Century.

The design is composed of a single black sawtoothed diamond on a heathered gray field. A central sand toned dash and thin blocks of red on the top and bottom add visual interest and dimension. Straightforward yet very moving with a powerful presence. A nice showcase and celebration of Navajo weaving.
Framed Vintage Navajo Eye Dazzler - 2' x 2'2
Regular price $575.00 Sold out
This rug was woven during the 19th century in Kuba district of the Northern Caucasus

It features an allover geometric lattice design against an indigo backdrop. A nicely spaced red ground main border provides the perfect contrast to the field. Four stylized animal figures can be seen near the bottom of the field.
Antique Kuba Rug - 3’1 x 4’10
Regular price $1,450.00 Sold out
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