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Lavender Oriental Carpets
Oushak's are known for their soft palettes combined with eccentric drawing. Oushak in western Turkey has the longest continuous rug weaving history, stretching back at least to the mid-fifteenth century. It has always been oriented commercially, supplying rugs and carpets, from scatters up to enormous mansion sizes, to both the Turkish/Ottoman domestic markets and to exports into Britain, and America. The best-known family portrait of George Washington has an Oushak beneath the founder and his family. Does not get more esteemed than that. Of course, vintage carpets have constantly changed as tastes, trends, styles, and markets evolved. In the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Persian or Persianate patterns were adopted, and dimensions were mutated into Western room sizes.
Nalbandian
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 favorites of interior designers.
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.
Rug & Kilim
This vintage 3x4 Persian Gabbeh rug makes a splendid entry to Rug & Kilim’s curation of rare tribal pieces. Hand-knotted in wool circa 1950-1960.On the Design:The piece features a playful geometric pattern in a joyful colorplay of beige-brown, red, blue and other bright hues. Its distinguished approach towards color and lush pile exemplify this tradition—among the most primitive, collectible shabby elegance rug styles. A vibrant small-sized rug well suited for an array of spaces.Further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
This vintage 4x7 rug is a new addition to ’s Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This line is a commemoration, with rare curations we believe to hail from multidisciplinary Turkish designer Zeki Müren. Hand-knotted in wool circa 1960-1970, its design exemplifies Müren’s renown for using more uncommon, playful colors in his rugs. This particular rug enjoys a warm pink field with a smart balance of rich and bright stripes. Keen eyes will admire sky blue, burgundy and rich brown, but more so the sense of movement they lend in their variation. It’s a smart balance of simple and subversive elements that embodies Müren’s rare sense of attitude in his period. Further on the Condition: This mid-century rug further enjoys good condition with a healthy, full pile—a rare trait in collectible Zeki Müren rugs.
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.
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 favorites of interior designers.
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