Skip to content
    • SHOP
    • NEW ARRIVALS
    • RUGS
    • TEXTILES
    • MOLA CLOTHS
    • GIFTS
    • RARE FINDS
    • PILLOWS
    • BOOKS
    • OBJECTS
    • CONTEMPORARY @ HEIRLOOM
    • ARCHIVE
    • CLEANING & REPAIR
    • RUG PAD
    • PRICE LIST
    • CLEANING FAQ
    • SERVICES
    • RENTALS
    • VISUAL MERCHANDISING
    • HOSPITALITY
    • RESIDENTIAL
    • APPRAISALS
    • RESOURCES
    • GLOSSARY
    • COLORING BOOK
    • ANATOMY OF A RUG
    • FEATURED HEIRLOOMS
    • CONTEMPORARY @ HEIRLOOM
    • ABOUT
    • WHO WE ARE
    • WHERE YOU'VE SEEN US
    • GET IN TOUCH
Free US Shipping on all orders over $150
HEIRLOOM
  • SHOP expand
    • NEW ARRIVALS
    • RUGS
    • TEXTILES
    • MOLA CLOTHS
    • GIFTS
    • RARE FINDS
    • PILLOWS
    • BOOKS
    • OBJECTS
    • CONTEMPORARY @ HEIRLOOM
    • ARCHIVE
  • CLEANING & REPAIR expand
    • RUG PAD
    • PRICE LIST
    • CLEANING FAQ
  • SERVICES expand
    • RENTALS
    • VISUAL MERCHANDISING
    • HOSPITALITY
    • RESIDENTIAL
    • APPRAISALS
  • RESOURCES expand
    • GLOSSARY
    • COLORING BOOK
    • ANATOMY OF A RUG
    • FEATURED HEIRLOOMS
    • CONTEMPORARY @ HEIRLOOM
  • ABOUT expand
    • WHO WE ARE
    • WHERE YOU'VE SEEN US
    • GET IN TOUCH
Log in Cart Cart
These trouser cuffs were handmade in Turkmenistan during the 20th Century.   Turkmen women traditionally wear colorful ankle length dresses with baggy trousers in contrasting color and decorated bands. These trousers feature wonderful detailed embroidery bands near the ankles in blue, red, green and ivory on a magenta cloth.
Magenta Turkmen Trouser Cuffs - 1’6 x 1’6
Regular price $300.00
These trouser cuffs were handmade in Turkmenistan during the 20th Century.   Turkmen women traditionally wear colorful ankle length dresses with baggy trousers in contrasting color and decorated bands. These trousers feature wonderful detailed embroidery bands near the ankles in blue, red, orange, green and ivory on a striped magenta cloth. The backing floral print cloth is visible.
Striped Turkmen Trouser Fragments - 1’7 x 1’8
Regular price $300.00
This rug features three orb-like Ay-gul or
Khotan Rug - 2'8 x 5'2
Regular price $950.00 Sold out
Depiction of a bowl of fruit, a flower filled vase and various other auspicious symbols on a rich terracotta ground. The terracotta is nicely balanced by a but patinated celadon ground main border and a canary yellow ground minor border of repeating shou symbols. Shou is a very auspicious symbol that represents longevity. These rugs are often referred as
Pictorial "Samarkand" Khotan Rug - 4'6 x 7'1
Regular price $2,850.00
Small Ornamental Chinese Deco features an open celadon field framed by a small cream border and a wider navy border. Sparsely ornamented with a flower-filled vase, flowering branches, an orb, an eternal knot, and an interesting patch of purple that is reminiscent of a single broad brushstroke in the top right corner. Simple and straightforward with an auspicious vibe.
Small Ornamental Chinese Deco - 3'1 x 3'6
Regular price $650.00 Sold out
This Anitque Yomud Turkmen Rug features an allover design of red and white
Antique Yomud Turkmen Rug - 6'6 x 10'10
Regular price $4,500.00 Sold out
Maroon and Grey Deco Rug - 8'10 x 11'5
Maroon and Grey Deco Rug - 8'10 x 11'5
Regular price $4,500.00 Sold out
This Deco rug was handwoven in Tietsin, China during the second quarter of the 20th century.   This stately deco features a navy ground with a calm mauve border. The design of blossoming branches and potted plants is whimsical and not restrained by the border.  A single lantern hangs near the center of the rendering.
Mauve and Navy Deco Rug - 9'3 x 11'6
Regular price $1,950.00 Sold out
Beshir Turkmen rug handwoven along the Amu Darya river in Central Asia.  It features one large central medallion and four smaller medallions on the top and bottom of this wide and narrow format which is common for type. The medallions sit at an all over design of an abstracted herati variation with wide leaves, rounded rosettes and arrow like forms. various borders of tulips, evil eyes and eight pointed rosettes.
Beshir Turkmen Rug - 6'1 x 12'9
Regular price $2,750.00 Sold out
This Ersari Turkmen rug was woven during the first quarter of the 20th century in Northern Afghanistan.  It features a traditional Ersari gül design with a soft palette of orange and indigo on an earthy madder red ground with accents of natural undyed brown and ivory wool. The more skeletal secondary güls are nice complement to the fuller main guls and give the field a more open feel.
Ersari Turkmen Rug - 6'8 x 10'8
Regular price $2,200.00 Sold out
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
Trapping was handwoven by Ersari Turkmen in middle Amu Darya region of Central Asia during the 20th Century.  This trapping features an all over design of stepped diamonds in alternating earthy red and deep navy which is tightly rendered to hypnotic effect. macrame fringes that alternate between madder red and indigo. Likely made to hang on the wall or for a pack animal.
Ersari Turkmen Trapping - 1’5 x 3’10
Regular price $375.00
This trapping was handwoven by Ersari Turkmen around Middle Amu Darya in Central Asia during the 20th Century. The Ersari weavings from this region in this style are often referred to as Beshir. Features ikat-inspired güls in earthy reds, ivory, yellow, and navy. wonderful hanging fringe which alternates between madder red and deep indigo. Likely made to hang on the wall or for use on a pack animal. The top is finished with lovely brocaded embellishment.
Beshir Turkmen Trapping - 2’8 x 6’10
Regular price $375.00 Sold out
  • Previous
  • Page 1 of 5
  • Next
  • Trade Program
  • Terms of Service
  • Refund policy
  • Contact
  • FAQs
  • Sitemap
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • Tumblr
© 2025, HEIRLOOM Powered by Shopify