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This Khotan rug was woven in Northwest China, which is also known as East Turkestan, during the early 20th century.   red pomegranates on a faded grayish purple ground.  It showcases classic Khotan patterning which is a wonderful hybrid of both Central and Eastern Asian design with the East Asian greek-key interior border which blends right into the field and the ivory exterior border similar to those found in Central Asian Turkmen rugs.
Faded Antique Khotan Rug - 4'7 x 9'2
Regular price $2,500.00 Sold out
This Turkish rug is woven in western Anatolia during the second quarter of the 20th Century.  This rug features two stepped diamond devices atop vast rasberry red ground with various half and quarter medallions along the perimeter in purple, orange and yellow. Framed by a main border that alternates between large palmettes and bouquets of smaller 8 pointed rosettes and various minor borders including diagonal stripes, tulips and interlocking combs.
West Anatolian Rug - 4'2 x 6'9
Regular price $850.00 Sold out
This Navajo rug was handwoven in the southwest United States in the middle of the 20th century.  It features a repeating sunburst pattern in brown, red, and gray on an ivory ground. The pattern features two horizontal bands of solid red and brown in the interior and is finished with solid horizontal bands of gray, brown, and ivory on both ends.
Midcentury Navajo Rug - 1'10 x 3'5
Regular price $475.00 Sold out
This Moroccan-styled rug was woven during the 21st century in Afghanistan.  It features a simple diamond lattice pattern comprised of speckled gold squares on a cobalt ground. The lattice is consistent but with some subtle nuance in it's rhythm and casually breaks apart near the top and bottom of the rendering. Woven of hearty, hand-spun Afghan wool giving it durability and extra heft not commonly found in the Moroccan weaving usually associated with this patterning.
Contemporary Afghan Moroccan-Style Rug - 8'1 x 10'
Regular price $3,200.00 Sold out
This Geometric Turkish Tulu  features a pattern of intersecting concentric diamonds formed of various squares in red, black, yellow and ivory. Coarsely rendered in shaggy wool creating a plush pile.   In good condition, with uneven fading and wear near the ends. Pile is thick and shaggy, with a soft handle.
Vintage Geometric Tulu - 5'5 x 7'5
Regular price $750.00 Sold out
Heriz rug features a geometric central medallion and rich saturated tones . A brick-red field is complemented by the deep navy, french blue, yellow, and coral tones with brown and ivory accents. The four french blue cornices invigorate the rug and a wonderful undulating abrash adds layers to the composition. It is framed by a navy main border of polychrome palmettes. In a desirable size that is more squarish than usual.
Squarish Heriz - 7'2 x 9'
Regular price $4,500.00 Sold out
This Bidjar rug was handwoven during the early 20th century (1925-1950) in Northwest Iran.  It features an all-over design of polychrome forms reminiscent of cypress trees in various reds, blues, yellows and pinks on a deep navy ground. Each tree form is filled with a trio of botehs at its center. Framed by a rich red main border that is flanked by energetic turquoise minor borders that pull turquoise accents from the field and invigorate the whole composition.
Antique Ornate Bidjar - 4'7 x 7'2
Regular price $2,500.00 Sold out
This classic Lilihan rug features a graphic medallion in navy, turquoise, red, and gold on a peach-pink ground. The all-encompassing medallion is composed of ornate curvilinear floral sprays and is freely spaced. Framed by a meandering palmette border with a midnight ground.
Boxy Lilihan - 5'6 x 6'2
Regular price $1,650.00 Sold out
This Ersari Turkmen style rug was woven during the 21st century in Northern Afghanistan.  It features a simplified pattern of classic Ersari Turkmen guls in black and turqoise on an expansive cream ground. The composition is framed a simple and unreconciled turquoise rams horn meander border.  Woven in Sherbeghan in the same region that the Ersari Turkmen have been weaving a variation of this pattern for at least the last few centuries.
Contemporary Erarsi-Design Rug - 4'10 x 6'8
Regular price $975.00 Sold out
The Goat in the Rug, as told to Charles L. Blood & Martin Link, by Geraldine, illustrated by Nancy Winslow Parker
The Goat in the Rug - Geraldine
Regular price $10.00 Sold out
The Root of Wild Madder ~ Chasing the History, Mystery, and Lore of the Persian Carpet by Brian Murphy
The Root of Wild Madder
Regular price $12.00
Art Deco rug is handwoven in Tientsin, China during the second quarter of the 20th century.   This round rug features a central rosette surrounded by blossoming lotuses on a shimmering jewel-toned torquoise ground. Each flower is two-toned adding interest and extra sparkle to the composition. Finished around the perimeter with a perfectly manicured and intact fringe.
Round Chinese Deco Rug - 2'6 x 2'6
Regular price $450.00 Sold out
This Art Deco rug was handwoven in Tientsin, China during the second quarter of the 20th century.  It features a detailed and expertly rendered clipper ship against a vibrant blue sky and on a lively green sea.
Deco Boat Rug - 2' x 3'2
Regular price $525.00 Sold out
This Soumak features three powerful medallions on an undulating aubergine field. The rest of the palette is composed of vibrant tones of red, cobalt, and hunter-green.  The main border is composed of abstracted palmettes. Nicely finished with the original braided wool fringe.
Caucasian Soumak Rug - 5'5 x 8'2
Regular price $1,575.00 Sold out
This Ersari Turkmen rug was woven in Northern Afghanistan.  It features a traditional Ersari gül design with a with soft palette of orange and indigo on an earthy madder red ground with accents of natural undyed brown and ivory wool. The secondary guls are more skeletal and interconnected by thin weblike lines. Of particular interest are two columns of amulets on either end of the field which add some distinction and serious interest to this usually straightforward design lexicon.
Squarish Ersari Turkmen Rug - 7’3 x 7’10 
Regular price $2,200.00 Sold out
This pictorial; rug was handwoven in China during the second quarter of the 20th century.   It features a rendering of the Eight Immortals sitting atop cloudbands and amongst vegetation. These famous figures are signs of prosperity and longevity and can be represented in many different manners and often including deities or attendants as seen here. The Each immortal holds an object to identify themselves such as a flute (Han Xiangzi) or a lotus flower (He Xiangu).
Eight Immortals Rug - 2’6 x 6’6
Regular price $950.00 Sold out
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