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Pak Oushak rug. Handmade and hand-knotted. Lamb's wool on a cotton foundation Hand-Spun Wool Rug Vegetable Dyed.
Turkish rug, Vintage rug, Area rug, colorful area rug,Handwoven rug, Living room rug, low pile rug, hereke rug All vintage rugs are handmade. Our vintage pieces are each one-of-a-kind, my favorite rugs Turkish carpet oushak carpet vintage Turkish carpet faded color handwoven low pile rug, runner rug large area rug and all handmade rugs. Collecting carpet is a passion and love for me. You can use this carpet as you wish, you can give it to your bedroom, living room, saloon, entry, kids room .
The pile used in Yalameh rugs is very fine, particularly in comparison to other tribal designs, using soft wool based on a Wool foundation. The pattern is distinctive with large repeated diamonds in a straight line down the carpet, often with geometrical animal or human prints scattered across the field. Dark red or light brown on a blue or orange background is most common for Yalameh, similar to Shiraz rugs, the rugs compliment modern or minimalist furniture beautifully, giving the living space an aura of luxurious style and warm.
Samad Rugs
The Seville rug collection is inspired by the striking landscapes of Andalusia, Spain, and its celebrated Moorish imagery and artwork. These colorful designs evoke the lively spirit of Seville. The intricate blending of long staple wools and silks provides a unique multi-textural quality to this dynamic collection.
Hand knotted Turkish Oushak rug made of 100% hand-spun lamb's wool rug and all natural dyes. Each rug has a dense, soft pile, and excellent quality.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Yastik's are small size rugs that are adaptions of traditional Turkish designs. Yastik's were traditionally used on the divans or sofa benches of Turkish living rooms but now fit in so many other places to create a point of interest. Hand-woven in Turkey, where rug weaving is a culture rather than a business.
The Modern Tibet 3 rug collection comprises fine hand-knotted carpets made in Nepal. Handcrafted with wool and up to 50% silk, these innovative designs are both refreshing and modern.
The Shibori rug collection is inspired by the ancient Japanese Shibori dyeing technique. Designed with a fluid assortment of soft blurry-edged shapes, these rugs are crafted with high-quality wool, dyed to deep saturated indigo hues that evoke feelings of tranquility. Through their unique patterns and rich color palettes, these versatile shibori rugs can easily be a perfect modern decor addition or standout feature within a room.
This modern collection seamlessly fuses the traditional craft of rug-making with fine art. Designed by Vaheed Taheri, the award-winning creative director of Vaheed Taheri Design, this abstract rug collection achieves visual appeal through line, shape, and space.
A Gabbeh is a handmade Persian rug which were traditionally woven by Qashqai and Luri weavers in Iran. These rugs are and were simple, whimsical or modern in design, often using geometric and stylized human, animal and plant forms. The word Gabbeh translates closely to unfinished or unclipped. Originally these rugs were woven for the weavers use with the pile left much longer than normal rugs. They were sometimes used as sleeping rugs. Most of the recent Gabbehs are filled with color with the weavers creativity being given free reign. There is nothing subtle or understated about them. The beauty of these rugs is their unmistakable uniqueness. I had one Gabbeh with a herd of camels, another with only a few simple trees. I remember one in particular that had wine glasses positioned right next to the humans on the rug! Some Gabbehs will have small animal figures whimsically placed throughout the field. You may see a simple rendition of the Tree of Life design, camels crossing the desert, a stylized sunset or the colors of the ocean with each rug having it's own individual qualities. A few of the more daring pieces have no design at all with only wool quality and variegation of color dictating the design elements. One of the most important factors influencing the beauty of any rug are the colors. Some of the most magnificent color creations have been and are being achieved on a regular basis in the contemporary production of Persian Gabbehs. Jewel tones abound and old school dyeing techniques have been given new life. With their simple design elements, they are perfectly suited for modern interiors. Additionally, they can be easily incorporated into most eclectic decorating schemes and work well with traditional Persian tribal rugs, if the colors are in agreement. This is not a rug recommended for a formal room. If the moods and colors are in harmony and it pleases you, that is the bottom line. Gabbeh rugs are woven in villages of settled tribal groups, many of them descendants of Turkic speaking peoples. The most prolific producers of Gabbeh are the Qashqai, famous for their love of color. The best Gabbehs, woven with lustrous hand-spun Persian wool come from the areas near the Zagros Mountains in Southern Iran. The creation of these rugs are most often done in the home, each one a unique and splendid presentation of the weavers' art. Gabbeh rugs in the past were never given their due by the old school rug merchants. The dealers of yesteryear often disregarded these beautiful, simple rugs as crude and unrefined. It was only recently (within the last ten to fifteen years) that any interest was expressed for these rugs at all. Now they are much more widely recognized for their beauty and charm with a renaissance of new production which became available when the embargo on Persian rugs was lifted at the beginning of the last decade.
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