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This 3x10 runner is a new addition to Rug & Kilim’s Moroccan rug collection. Hand-knotted in wool and silk, its design recaptures the classic tribal sensibility in a new modern quality. This particular design enjoys stripes and geometric patterns, and an emphasis on beige, brown, and fuschia. Connoisseurs may further note its texture is similar to Moroccan Boucherouite rug styles in our more refined, durable body. It’s a smart high-end take on primitivist designs that recaptures their classic look in a more liveable construction. Custom Capable: All sizes and colors available—inquire for a quote.
From Rug & Kilim’s Homage Collection, a hand-knotted wool rug inspired by the most revered European sensibilities. On the Design: The vision flourishes. This piece enjoys a remarkable marriage of modern and classic elements, playing bold, warm hues with a distressed textural technique. Boasting an elegant take on shabby elegance appeal, a gorgeous piece wherein refinement meets an easy-to-maintain, livable air of comfort.
A vintage 3x4 Persian Gabbeh rug, making a grand entry to Rug & Kilim’s curation of rare tribal pieces. Hand-knotted in wool, originating circa 1950-1960.On the Design:This piece features a gorgeous play of polychromatic tones to complement the unique pile texture of this provenance. Keen eyes will admire rich red, orange, brown and blue notes in the fabulous multicolor approach and warm presence. Few rugs of this versatile size boast such a meticulous, playful detail, and it exemplifies the works of this period. An extremely collectible rug, with a distinguished approach towards color like few of its kind. In good condition for its origin—one of the most primitive weaving styles celebrated for these shabby elegance works.
Handwoven in wool, an oversized 3x28 Kilim runner from an innovative new contemporary flat weave collection by Rug & Kilim.On the Design:“Rez Kilim” connotes a modern take on classic panel weaving—this edition enjoying seafoam blue with beige-brown and gold accents. Keen eyes will admire how the columns create this gentle series of stripes, sitting beautifully in this texture. The way such subdued, yet intricate elements achieve such a natural, livable look exemplifies this collection’s comfortable appeal.Further enjoys a heavier body with greater durability than other handmade Kilims of this rare length. A smart option of meticulous craftsmanship, gentle presence, and simple beauty. Exceptional for staircase projects. Custom Capable: Please note all custom orders are subject to a 3-day return policy upon receipt of the CAD, at which point a full refund may be honored. Yarn samples can be made available during the process on loom as well, subject to the 3-day window without prior approval of extension. All custom sales following the approved CAD are final without these exceptions.
Nalbandian
Kilims and hand-knotted rugs without the pile. Knotted by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands of the weave to produce a flat surface with no pile. Generally knotted on horizontal looms, this weaving technique produces crisp geometrical designs. Being lighter in weight and softer to the touch than traditional pile carpets, kilims were also used as sofa covers, drapes, pillows, table covers, and wall hangings as tapestries and insulation from the extreme cold.
Doris Leslie Blau
A hand-knotted wool rug made in the 1950s in Palestine. This antique Bezalel rug displays a panoply of Hebrew letters and Jewish symbols, each with its own meaning for the scholarly eye to discern. The centerpiece of this carpet is a lit candelabra and, to emphasize its symbolism, the main field is dotted with smaller candelabras as well. The colors are somber, in charcoal and camel, with a few red and ivory accents, with respect to the religious nature of the design. This rug has tassels on its shorter edges, as per tradition.
This vintage 4x9 rug is a new addition to Rug & Kilim’s Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This line is a commemoration, with rare curations we believe to hail from multidisciplinary Turkish designer Zeki Müren.Further on the Design:This industrial art Deco piece enjoys a dextrous geometric pattern in a riot of vibrant polychromatic tones with an abstract look. Keen eyes will note beige-brown, blue, pink, gold, and taupe among the many present hues of this vivid work. Connoisseurs will further admire the sheer attention to detail and movement created therein—an exemplar of Müren’s signature style.This rug is furthermore among the few gallery rugs in Müren’s repertoire, and a versatile piece for hallways and entryways alike.Further enjoys good condition for its age and shabby elegance distressed style. Hand-knotted in wool circa 1960-1970.
The Anatolian plateau is where the weaving of oriental carpets originated. Rich in tradition and pride, each of the villages of the area produced a certain design and colors that the neighbors rarely copied. These antiques were largely illustrated in historical European paintings. Their bold geometrical designs and soft colors made them the favorites of interior designers.
Kilims and hand-knotted rugs without the pile. Knotted by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands to produce a flat surface with no pile. Generally knotted on horizontal looms, this technique produces crisp geometrical designs. Being lighter in weight and softer to the touch than traditional pile carpets, kilims were also used as sofa covers, drapes, pillows, table covers, and wall hangings as tapestries and insulation from the extreme cold.
Kilims and hand-knotted rugs without the pile. Knotted by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands to produce a flat surface with no pile. Generally knotted on horizontal looms, this technique produces crisp geometrical designs. Being lighter in weight and softer to the touch than traditional pile carpets, Kilims were also used as sofa covers, drapes, pillows, table covers, and wall hangings as tapestries and insulation from the extreme cold.
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