The green ground hüelsman double niche medallion ushak rug.
What is an anatolian rug.
The anatolia rug collection brings old world sophistication to new traditionally styled area rugs.
The pile was traditionally made from wool but since the 20th century synthetic fibers such as polypropylene nylon or polyester are often used as these fibers are less expensive than wool.
It is a very interesting kazak.
In anatolian rugs and carpets colours also have their own forms of expression their own things to say.
Anatolian rug is a term of convenience commonly used today to denote rugs and carpets woven in anatolia or asia minor and its adjacent regions geographically its area of production can be compared to the territories which were historically dominated by the ottoman empire it denotes a knotted pile woven floor or wall covering which is produced for home use local sale and export.
A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing.
Every rug in this collection captures the genuine look and character of 19th century anatolia rug artistry.
The interesting thing about these diagonal stripes is that they are.
These area rugs are made with a densely woven thick pile of fine hand spun wool and an ancient pot dying technique giving anatolia rugs.
4ft 11 in x 3ft 2 in 150 cm x 97 cm.
گلیم gelīm is a flat tapestry woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former persian empire including iran azerbaijan the balkans and the turkic countries of central asia kilims can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs.
The pile usually consists of twisted tufts that are typically heat treated to maintain their.
The special quality of each region finds its most beautiful form in its rugs carpets and kilims.
West anatolia late 16th century.
This circa 1870 kazak runner measures 3 9 x 8 8 118 x 268 cm.
It has diagonal stripes in ivory green gold brown and blue on a tomato red ground.