Turkey Karaz Rug - 1.67 x 1.13 BalouchiRug weaving started in Turkey since 13th century with the arrival of the Seljuks , who were nomadic tribes from central Asia. In Ottoman Turkey, weaving patterns and techniques changed in the early sixteenth century after conquests in Persia and Egypt. Anatolia had been known for carpets with stylized animal and geometric designs, but with these new cultural contacts, carpets designed around a central medallion and with flowing saz style vegetation
This rug is often referred to as a 'rug rug' because it will wear for centuries
The colour whilst being warm and natural are also tasteful and luxurious
A Masterpiece for Any Interior
the colors of Kars rugs are softer and more pastel-like than other Caucasian rugs
Border of flower heads and leaf forms
Design and colour been used in these carpets are unique and very durable
A hand-knotted tribal Bakhtiari rug with a pictorial garden design of hexagonal panels depicting cypress pines
Common patterns include medallions
This is a magnificent prayer rug made of silk from the city of Qum
It is made from wool and comes from the city of Gorawan
A magnificent central medallion carpet that has around the medallion a beautiful yellow coloured base field that together create the illusion of a human-eye
This is a magnificent pictorial rug that touches on a poem by Attar Neishaboury "The people of this world are like the three butterflies in front of a candle's flame