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Tufenkian
A tribal Armenian Kazak weave handmade rug. Kakakh II is among the Tufenkian Outlet Kazak collection, the most distinctive Armenian carpet designs, incorporating deeply meaningful symbols into the bright and energetic palettes. This Kazakh II rug is hand knotted of 100% Armenian wool and has a pile height around a third of an inch. This Kazakh II rug features three center medallions and makes use of latch hooks in the border design. The colors in this rug include royal blue, yellow, ruby red and light green with accents in ivory white, light green, steel blue and black.
Pasargad NY
Reversible Flat-weave rug with a Navajo style design. Natural dyed. Very Decorative Very Collectible This rug has a dense, soft pile, and excellent quality, to ensure that you will enjoy the look and feel of your rug for years to come D06961
Nazmiyal Collection
Rug & Kilim
Handwoven in wool, circa 1950-1960, this 3x5 vintaGe AfGhan tribal kilim, is a collectible tribal piece that may have been used as table covers in nomadic daily life, much similar to Persian sofreh Kilims.On the DesiGn: DrawinG on AfGhan tribal sensibilities, this archaic piece of art exhibitinG an old-world charm has a construction that is especially formidable amonG kilims, and it’s aGed beautifully in kind. As a likely table runner, this AfGhan’s construction is especially formidable amonG flatweaves, and it’s aGed beautifully in kind. DrawinG on Baluch tribal sensibilities, this archaic piece of art exhibitinG an old-world charm, features a polychromatic colorway. Connoisseurs may further admire the subtle sense of movement that its color variations lend the Geometry—a subdued, but intriGuinG departure from traditional area ruGs of its period. It’s a fine play of rustic Geometric motifs and stripes in a reserved, sophisticated manner, and its size offers vast desiGn applications, makinG it well suited to wall-hanGinG tapestry projects and other decorative purposes.Condition: This vintaGe AfGhan tribal kilim enjoys Good condition for its aGe and oriGin. It is a very collectible piece, ready for the floor and size is also well suited to wall-hanGinG tapestry projects and other decorative purposes.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. This vintage Navajo rug has a character all its own and will become a natural focal point in any setting. Colors: soft gold/taupes/gray/ivory/teal/pink/blues/black.
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: ivory/gray/black-brown/true red/beige.
An 9x12 ode to celebrated tribal rug styles, from the classic selections in Rug & Kilim’s Homage Collection. Hand knotted in wool, enjoying burnt red and orange geometric pattern transitioning beautifully across the frame for a unique take lending a distinguished distressed style. Particularly well suited to living rooms and drawing rooms in the easy-to-maintain, comfortable wash.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.
A central medallion Armenian Kazak weave rug in green. This Karachopf III rug shares characteristics with antique Karachoph Caucasian rugs, it includes an octagonal central medallion with four rectangles in each of the corners of the rug with star figures inside and a decorative border. This Karachopf III rug was handcrafted in Armenia of 100% wool using our plush Kazak weave which has a pile height of around a third of an inch. Karachopf III features a lovely vibrant forest greenfield and dark ivory border. The center octagonal medallion is ruby red with accents of muted yellow, and blue.
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: gray/reds/ivory/cinnamon.
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: camel/ivory/winey red/charcoal
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: beige/taupes/reds
Navajos are usually in scatter sizes and larger, room size pieces are both extremely rare and highly desirable . As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Navajo rugs, skillfully woven by members of the Native American Navajo tribe, are similar to Kilims and constructed using similar time-honored techniques. The native American Navajo tribe of New Mexico and Arizona was originally weaving wearing blankets in the early 19th century, but when they became settled on the reservation they switched to rugs inspired by Caucasian pieces made available by the local traders. The strong and direct patterns are abstract and geometric, the rigorous color palette usually includes one or more natural sheep tones, and the technique is always a flat tapestry weave. Vintage Navajos give a properly informal touch to any room. Nothing is better with American Western décor. Colors: terracotta/ivory/brown/gray-taupe.
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