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Rendered with traditional antique Caucasian rug elements, this beautiful Bokara rug features a multitude of beautifully angular elements, chosen for their presence. Several complex borders are present around the edges of the rug, sandwiched between two thick bars at the top and bottom of the antique rug, which serves to further ground the elements within.
The tones of this antique Caucasian Soumak rug create a regal air, with deep colors and bold patterns that entice the eyes and imagination. Rug Type: Caucasian Rug, Circa date: 1900. This exceptionally rare Soumak Caucasian rug was created around the turn of the 20th century. The rich colors and traditional Caucasian design have a tribal feel that would be the perfect match to a Boho chic room or eclectic design. The colors and patterns are gorgeous, but this rug is also special for another reason.
Rug & Kilim
A rustic vintage Kilim gallery rug enjoying nomadic sensibilities entering our Kilim & Flatweave collection. Relishing tribal motifs in a traditional colorway of variegated tones, joyfully gracing the bold geometric pattern - together glorifying Turkish aesthetics of the early 20th century. An enamouring 4x10 piece in near runner and near gallery size alike, versatile enough to decorate an array of traditional and modern projects.
Originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, a sharp vintage kilim rug featuring a neat geometric pattern with tribal motifs in lava grey, creamy off white and mature brown accents. Bearing Balkan influence, a 6x9 collectible thriving in excellent condition.
A joyful vintage rug showcasing nomadic sensibilities entering our Kilim & Flatweave collection. Originating from Turkey circa 1920-1930, the piece features tribal motifs embedded in kaleidoscopic pink and blue striations enjoying an amusing colorplay against the rich brown background. A lively 5x9 piece, idyllic for an array of traditional and modern projects desiring an expressive piece with a splash of color.Connoisseurs may note the symbols most closely resemble latch hooks, seldom seen in these vibrant hues even among this diverse lineage of Kilims our collection hosts; all lending to the collectibility of this piece.
Vintage Scandinavian Swedish Kilim Rug by Ann Marie Hoke Sodra Kalma Lans Hemslojd 49131, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Scandinavian Rugs, Circa Date: 1950. This striking display of color, line and geometric form makes this mid 20th century Scandinavian rug the perfect piece to add interest to any contemporary home decor scheme. Vintage mid century modern rugs, such as this spectacular kilim, were used in modern room designs alongside works by artists such as Paul Klee and Piet Mondrian. This fascinating flat woven rug adds both color and texture to create a rug that is based on the concept of breaking up harsh lines in the architecture and interior design.
Rustic Red and Beautiful Tribal Antique Caucasian Soumak Flat Woven Area Rug, circa Date: 1900. The true beauty of this turn of the 20th century antique flat woven Caucasian Soumak rug lies in the story of the many feet that have transformed it into the beauty that it is today. Throughout the all over design of the field of this breathtaking kilim rug are ancient design symbols, many of the meanings of which have been lost through time. The mystery of the ancient story that this antique Caucasian rug has to tell is what makes it a special addition to any room from traditional to modern.
Originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, a rare type of mid-century Chaput kilim rug enters our classic flat weave curations. Characterized by fine detailing with the colors within the polychromatic stripes, the light & refreshing piece welcomes a departure from traditional Kilims for something so modern for its period. Existing in good condition, a 7x9 panel woven style flatweave enjoying exclusivity in color, variation & weave alike. Prevailing hues include green, blue, pink, and beige-brown among playful hues with intriguing texture.
For those who love Scandinavian and even Bauhaus deign, this vintage rug from Scandinavia would be quite the exciting find. This comely vintage carpet features a diagonal grid pattern, made up of a series of fine brown lines, with some of the negative space, Mondrian-esque, full of color.
This 8x13 vintage European tapestry is a rare and special new curation from Rug & Kilim—a signed mid-century original by Swiss artist Gérard Ernest Schneider, handwoven in wool and originating from France circa 1950-1960. On the Design:This “composition” enjoys a painterly, graphic series of abstract strokes in hues of blue, black, red, and yellow, exemplary of the radical form of art Gérard Schneider pioneered (Lyrical Abstraction, as it is known in the craft). Deeply inspired by music, his brushstrokes reflect his intention to translate pure emotion into painting—raw and vibrant, physical and unrestrained. It’s a masterpiece with striking detail for its construction, and a fabulous sense of whimsy and presence for any space; a true collector’s piece to be treasured. Keen eyes will note the artist’s signature in the lower-right corner in black.Condition: This mid-century tapestry further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—intended for use in wall-hanging projects only.
The gorgeous neutral colors of this modern rug are the perfect addition to your minimalist Nordic-style space. The design is an intersection of centuries-old traditions and modern design. If you are looking for a rug that is versatile enough for your contemporary space with a few treasures from bygone days, this is the perfect rug to bridge the old with the new.
A Magnificent And Extremely Collectible Rare Antique 17th Century Caucasian Kuba Embroidery, Circa Date: 17th Century. The antique embroideries of the people of the Caucasus Mountains demonstrates a diversity of styles, colors, and techniques. This 17th century piece is a rare coveted find and a fine example of the work of a tough people, who lived in a harsh, mountainous environment. The antique textiles of this region reflects the influences of Persian rug design in the colors used, the design motifs, and the layout. This piece is a silk embroidery on cotton backing.
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