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Hand-knotted in wool, a 5x9 vintage rug from an innovative Turkish atelier, entering Rug & Kilims commemorative Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This take on traditional style enjoys modern tones of blue, green and red against beige-brown, playing naturally with the distressed element for an almost tribal look with the eight-pointed star motifs among the geometric patternsall lending an impeccable sense of movement to the distressed style. A beautiful carpet great for shabby elegance applications, worthy of an array of projects.
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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.
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: camel/ivory/winey red/charcoal
Character, tradition, pattern, and palette converge in this beautiful vintage Spanish rug, handwoven with a texture of high and low pile.
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: ivory/true red/black.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 5x9 vintage rug from a bold Turkish atelier, entering Rug & Kilims commemorative Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This dedicated piece enjoys a dextrous, tribal-inspired geometric pattern in variegated tones of white, blue, red & greenall lending an impeccable sense of movement to the distressed style. A smart mid-century design in good condition for this shabby elegance, distressed lineage, worthy of sophisticated projects yearning for country aesthetics.
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
Hand-knotted in wool, a 5x9 vintage rug from a bold Turkish designer, entering Rug & Kilims commemorative Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This dedicated piece enjoys a dextrous diamond pattern alternating diagonally in variegated tones of red, blue, beige & brownwith colorful accents all lending an impeccable sense of movement in play with the distressed style. A smart mid-century rendering in good condition for this shabby elegance, low-pile lineage, worthy of sophisticated projects yearning for rustic aesthetics.
Hand knotted in a blend of wool and silk, this 6x9 transitional rug joins the European Collection by Rug & Kilim—drawing inspiration from a traditional Spanish floral pattern affectionately dubbed “Bilbao” among the recent additions to this line. On the Design: The natural luster of the silk in this particular floral rug creates a light-and-dark play with the sense of movement, bringing out the skillful transition of the rich gold and red florals into the metallic silver-gray notes against the prevailing beige background—an elegant employ of transitional elements honoring the inspirational style. Custom Capable: This 6x9 transitional rug from the European Collection is available with additional sizes and colorway variations in stock. Additional custom sizes and custom colors available upon request within 4 months. Hand-knotted originating from one of our most reputed long-standing partner looms in Nepal.
Hand-knotted in wool, a 4x9 vintage rug from an innovative Turkish atelier, entering Rug & Kilims commemorative Mid-Century Pasha Collection. This Deco piece enjoys a dextrous geometric pattern alternating in forgiving beige-brown playing naturally with the distressed low pile. Connoisseurs may further note kisses of blue in the upper field, further lending to a collectible curation in this artists sought-after works. A smart mid-century design in otherwise good condition for this shabby elegance lineage, worthy of sophisticated projects yearning for country aesthetics. Originating from Turkey circa 1960-1970.
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