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55794 LORI GABBEH
The word Gabbeh is translated as “long pile carpet” or “fringe”. This modern tribal designed rug was originated by the nomads of southern Iran, Pakistan and India. The Artsy Rugs Lori Gabbeh has a much shorter pile than traditional gabbehs and depicts geometric human or animal patterns or stripes. It boasts incredibly lustrous soft wool and cultural authenticity, which makes them highly desirable to designers and collectors. These unique tribal rugs are exciting with their rich and jewel tone colors and made with 100% handspun wool and natural dyes on a cotton foundation.
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55744 ROYAL KAZAK
Caucasian influenced designs, the tribal Kazak was originated by the people of Armenia and Afghanistan. Usually distinct geometric patterns in red, gold, cream and blues, the designs often include medallions, animals and flowers. These luxurious rugs, once considered a symbol of status, were placed in churches, and palaces of the elite class. These highly aesthetic, durable rugs have been prized for their rugged authenticity and highly saturated color tones. The Royal Kazak presents a denser knot count than the standard traditional Kazak. 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.
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55742 ROYAL KAZAK
Caucasian influenced designs, the tribal Kazak was originated by the people of Armenia and Afghanistan. Usually distinct geometric patterns in red, gold, cream and blues, the designs often include medallions, animals and flowers. These luxurious rugs, once considered a symbol of status, were placed in churches, and palaces of the elite class. These highly aesthetic, durable rugs have been prized for their rugged authenticity and highly saturated color tones. The Royal Kazak presents a denser knot count than the standard traditional Kazak. 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.
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55104 USMANIA
Made by the Turkomen nomads, these tribal rug designs have remained mostly unchanged for centuries. These 100 knot per inch rugs exhibit a beautiful depth of color and repeating designs, mostly geometric with red or burgundy being the predominant color. Made with 100% wool on a cotton foundation.
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55105 USMANIA
Made by the Turkomen nomads, these tribal rug designs have remained mostly unchanged for centuries. These 100 knot per inch rugs exhibit a beautiful depth of color and repeating designs, mostly geometric with red or burgundy being the predominant color. Made with 100% wool on a cotton foundation.
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55601 ISFAHAN
Going back to the Safavid times in the seventeenth century, Isfahan rugs are said to be the some of the best rugs ever made. Persia’s best designs including dramatic vine scrolls and design elements from the city’s famous buildings are within the designs. Ranging from 120 to 842 knot count, these knotted rugs from India are prized for their soft wool and very tight pile. Woven with 100% fine wool and 100% real silk accents.
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55368 QUNDOOS
Original designs crafted by the Esari Turkmen of Northern Afghanistan, these rugs are made with highly lustrous fine-quality wool. Featuring geometric patterns, this gorgeous hand-made rug is made with 100% fine wool on a cotton foundation with vegetable dyes.
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55067 BULJEEK
Known for its remarkable color, with deep reds, blues and blacks, these tribal style rugs are made with finely spun wool and hand knotted into intricate geometric patterns. The Buljeek (or Beljik) rugs are known to be the one of the finest of all tribal style rugs, using only the belly wool of the sheep and woven with a high knot count of over 400 knots per square inch. Made with 100% fine wool and natural dyes on a cotton foundation.
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55594 SILK ISFAHAN
Going back to the Safavid times in the seventeenth century, Isfahan rugs are said to be the some of the best rugs ever made in Persia. In a city of master weavers, inspiration came from Persia’s best achievements including dramatic vine scrolls and design elements from the city’s famous buildings. The Silk Isfahan is comprised of 100% natural silk on a silk foundation and very tight pile. At Artsy rugs, the Silk Isfahan is one of our specialties, some being made in Turkey and India as well as Iran, with Persian and Turkish Hereke designs used.
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55631 LORI
Originally woven around the Zagros Mountains of western Persian (Iran) by the Lurs, these rugs represent the beautiful art of Persian carpet weaving. Usually depicting geometric designs with animal motifs and geometric figures, they often contain rich combinations of colors such as red, blue, green and yellow. These unique tribal rugs are exciting with their rich and jewel tone colors. This rug is approximately 80 to 100 years old. 100% wool on cotton foundation.
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55624 HEREKE
The Hereke rug is a high quality and large size rug originally produced in the former Ottoman Empire. It is characterized with unique patterns, double Turkish knot and exquisite color combinations. These highly collectible rugs are still made today in other countries with Ottoman and Anatolian influences. 100% wool on a cotton foundation.