Turkmen 20 %
87 x 126cm$182
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Turkmen Rugs: Turkmen rugs are knotted by the Turkmen tribe. The Turkmen live in an area that stretches from China through Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran to Turkey. Despite the large dispersion, the Turkmen still see themselves as one people. Their rugs have also contributed to the cohesion with various traditional traditions. Especially for collectors, the Turkmen rugs are therefore very sought after, because the rugs are witnesses of the long history of this people. These rugs are therefore particularly interesting for history and culture lovers. Just to older Turkmen rugs in our assortment you can ask for further information.
Persian Rugs: Persian rugs are world famous for their quality and beauty. Genuine Persian rugs are hand knotted and the wool is dyed with natural vegetable dye. Characteristic for Persian rugs are also the elaborate patterns in floral and geometric shapes. The most famous provenances in which rugs are knotted are Nain, Sarough, Tabriz, Isfahan, Kashan, Bidjar and Ghom.
Virgin wool pile: A rug made of real virgin wool makes any interior style more cozy. The virgin wool itself has a very pleasant soft feel and also helps to dampen the sound and regulate the humidity in the room. Due to these properties, the well being with a rug made of genuine new wool increases directly noticeable.
Chain from virgin wool: Hand-spun virgin wool is used by nomads not only in the pile, but also for the warp (the base fabric).
Hand knotted quality: Hand-knotted rugs are true works of art and, depending on the quality, require very good training and a high degree of patience. Knotting by hand makes the rugs much finer, smoother and higher quality than with other methods.
Article No. | 1082376 |
Size | 87 x 126 cm |
Provenance | Turkmen |
Origin | Iran |
Knots approx. | ca. 200.000 / m² |
Height approx. | 4mm |
Pile | 100% Virgin Wool |
Chain | 100% Virgin Wool |
Manufactured | Hand Knotted |
Turkmen Rugs: Turkmen rugs are knotted by the Turkmen tribe. The Turkmen live in an area that stretches from China through Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran to Turkey. Despite the large dispersion, the Turkmen still see themselves as one people. Their rugs have also contributed to the cohesion with various traditional traditions. Especially for collectors, the Turkmen rugs are therefore very sought after, because the rugs are witnesses of the long history of this people. These rugs are therefore particularly interesting for history and culture lovers. Just to older Turkmen rugs in our assortment you can ask for further information.
Persian Rugs: Persian rugs are world famous for their quality and beauty. Genuine Persian rugs are hand knotted and the wool is dyed with natural vegetable dye. Characteristic for Persian rugs are also the elaborate patterns in floral and geometric shapes. The most famous provenances in which rugs are knotted are Nain, Sarough, Tabriz, Isfahan, Kashan, Bidjar and Ghom.
Virgin wool pile: A rug made of real virgin wool makes any interior style more cozy. The virgin wool itself has a very pleasant soft feel and also helps to dampen the sound and regulate the humidity in the room. Due to these properties, the well being with a rug made of genuine new wool increases directly noticeable.
Chain from virgin wool: Hand-spun virgin wool is used by nomads not only in the pile, but also for the warp (the base fabric).
Hand knotted quality: Hand-knotted rugs are true works of art and, depending on the quality, require very good training and a high degree of patience. Knotting by hand makes the rugs much finer, smoother and higher quality than with other methods.
Age: | New |
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Chain: | Virgin Wool |
Color: | Brown |
Condition: | New |
Flor: | Virgin Wool |
Height: | 4mm |
Knots: | 200.000 |
Name: | Turkmen |
Nomadenteppiche: | Turkmen |
Origin: | Iran |
Processing: | Hand Knotted |
Shape: | Rectangular |