Carpets are having history of becoming more expensive as time passes and they become older. There are collectors in the world who read about these kind of antique rugs and buy them as collectors.
We have 1000s of special items which are 100s of years old and very much rare. Collectors are requested to visit us and find those items which are normally not available in the market but can be seeked here with us easily.
Its charming turkmen tekke engsi about 110 between 130 years old in good condition.
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Rug Antique
Kashan 16281 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16281 Origin (State, Province): Central Persia Size: 200 X 130 CM from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.70 Age: 2ND QUARTER OF 20TH CENTURY Category: Central Persia Price : Singapore $ 3700.00 Description of Design and History: Antique Kashan Rugs are among the very finest Persian rugs and carpets. Kashan was a center of silk production since Safavid times and some of the best classical Persian silk rugs have been attributed to Kashan. At the end of the nineteenth century the weavers there began to produce high quality rugs and carpets as well, which continued the high standards of design and technique established in the classical era. The very best antique Kashans carpets are known as Motashem Kashan. They often have medallion designs, but allover Kashans are not uncommon. The palette can be deep and rich in the classical tradition, or it can utilize softer hues appropriate to modern decor. Though Kashan is now removed from the commercial trade route of Persia, it used to be the largest city in the northwest, and virtually all traffic between Esfahan and the east passed through it. Because of this important location Kashan became the popular stop on a bustling trade route during the Safevid Era. In modern times, nearby mountain ranges prohibit trucks from traveling the route that caravans had so often ventured. During this era in which carpet weaving flourished in Persia, Kashan developed a reputation as one of the finest weaving centers of the east.
Balouj 16265 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16265 Origin (State, Province): Northeast Persia Size: 145 X 90 CM from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.20 Age: 1ST QUARTER OF 20TH CENTURY Category: Northeast Persia Price : Singapore $ 1400.00 Description of Design and History: Antique Baluch rugs are a unique phenomenon in the world of antique Oriental rugs. Rather than originating from one specific, easily identified region, Baluch rugs are actually expressive of an extraordinarily wide range of styles. After a fashion, the style that characterizes Baluch rugs is more of an amalgamation of Turkish rugs, Persian rugs and Caucasian rug styles than a distinct style in and of itself. This is largely due to the fact that the historical region where Baluch rugs have been produced, Baluchistan, is no longer an independent, autonomous region. This historical region is referred to as Baluchistan. Today, this historical region exists on either side of the border between Iran and Pakistan, though, in the past, it was a semi-autonomous nation, unified by the Baluch language.Today, Baluch is defined according to Iranian law, and is divided into subgroups where more distinct styles arise. However, the main area for weaving was in the are around the border between Iran and Afghanistan, giving rise to the hybrid of styles reflected in the antique rugs of Baluchistan. The rugs are defined by their coarsely woven structure and their tree of life motif. They can be primarily recognized by their exceptional wool quality and color combination.All natural dyes are paramount for the carpet to have more than just decorative value. Beyond that, various dyers had varying levels of skill and invested different lengths of time in dyeing the yarns. The “quality of color”–its radiance and level of nuance within each color–is centrally important. Certain rare colors such as Tyrian purple, saffron yellow, cochineal rose and greens add to the carpet’s value
A Lory 0022 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 0022 Origin (State, Province): Northeast Persia Size: 280 X 156 CM from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.305 Age: 2ND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY Category: Northeast Persia Price : Singapore $ 2500.00 Description of Design and History: Persian Antique Lori rugs and carpets (which are also spelled as Luri) represent a unique and important development in the antique rug world. The Lori rugs were generally woven in or around the Zagros Mountains area of western Persia (which is the modern day country of Iran), by the by the Lurs. These Persian carpets are representative of the beautiful and tribal art of Persian carpet weaving. The Persian Lori carpets tend to depict geometric design repertories such as animal motifs and geometric figures. Persian Lori rugs tend to depend on rich combinations of colors – above all reds, blues, greens, and yellows. These vibrant hues and shades of beautiful rich and jewel tone colors contribute to the excitement that these unique tribal compositions provide. These weaving largely consist of bags and wrappings – but Lori weavers made fairly large carpets and scatter size rugs as well. Geometrically patterned Persian carpets, woven by nomadic tribes, are decorated with linear elements composed of vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines, and are formed by a repetition of the same motif. The motif of a carpet can be used to determine the particular tribe, or place of origin.but This magnificent lovely lury example is from North East Persia. called Ghouchan . Ghouchan city is very small city and belong to Khorasan district, normally this type of lury examples has Turkmen and afghan design influence.
Size: 09\'10 x 13\'04 Main Color: Beige Age: Vintage Origin: Turkey
Size: 07\'07 x 10\'08 Main Color: Red Age: Vintage Origin: Turkey