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Tribal One-of-a-Kind 5'6" X 9'3" 1970s Wool Area Rug in

Tribal One-of-a-Kind 5'6" X 9'3" 1970s Wool Area Rug in

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$3,799.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Navy and Peach Details: Tribal RugsTribal rugs are the contemporary branch of vintage rugs. Leaving the medallions and flowersaside, we eyewitness the modern waltz of the geometrical shapes.In the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk carpet, we observe interbedded rectangular shapes, andin the middle, it shows off the perfect squares in lines. The geometrical shapes can also beseen in the edges with the nomadic figures, and people riding horses. This proves that thetribal designs on rugs were popular even 2,500 years ago, in the nomad culture.The PatternsThe design and patterns may be the only features of tribal rugs that can be categorized as“tribal rugs” because their origin comes from different parts of the world and differentcultures. Some tribal rugs may be accompanied by different motifs, which vary according tothe specific culture. Turkish Konya rugs may involve a geometric medallion in the middle,with some arrow and hook motifs on the edges. Caucasian, Kazak, rugs usually displaydiamond or hexagonal shapes, with big inner flowers, which are actually made of smallgeometric patterns.Since tribal rugs do not share their origin, there is not any particular color scheme for them.On Kazak rugs, we usually find tones of red and blue. However, Turkish Konya rugs have amassive range of color. From neutrals to rare ones, there are many options for you to use.Turkish Konya rugs, as tribal runners, have been adapted to every corner of your house withtheir different colors and different purposes. In recent years, it is one of our best sellers, andindeed getting popular.Matched Interior Design TrendsTribal rugs, lately, are popular as kitchen rugs, hallway rugs and even winter garden rugs.They are the perfect fit for transitional, traditional, modern, eclectic, bohemian, coastal,southwestern, industrial and even Scandinavian interior designs.

  • Design: Tribal, Geometric
  • Age: Aprox 45 Years Old
  • Material: 100% Wool
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One-of-a-Kind 5'0'' X 7'10'' 1990s Wool Area Rug in

One-of-a-Kind 5'0'' X 7'10'' 1990s Wool Area Rug in

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$2,859.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Beige and BrownDetails:Oushak RugsOushak, or Ushak, Uşak rugs are the most popular Turkish area rugs design. Oushak rugs are named after the city where they are initially made. Durable, beautiful, elegant; the queen of the rug universe, antique Oushaks are made with love to spread grace in today’s world.The PatternsMade by the villagers of the Uşak city, Turkey, Oushak rugs, among all, manifest themselves with the delicacy of their fine floral designs, which surprisingly goes with both modern and classic design language. Thus, Oushaks are indeed a part of a “timeless design”. This elegant floral concept in design is often accompanied by a tentative medallion in the middle. The scattered, unorderly manner of the patterns around it almost shows its post-modernity, a monument of modern expression from the past.The Use of ColorAs being exceptionally unique and attractive in terms of design, Oushaks could be found in different palettes than classic ivory and saffron like blues, pastel tones, apricot, and even green. As they are manufactured in western Turkey, stating that the color palette of Oushaks is Mediterranean influenced would not be wrong at all. Especially in the last decades, th more the lighter colors increased in design, the more Oushaks have been chosen by the interior designers in Europe and USA, rather than bold and dark Persian antique palette.Matched Interior Design TrendsThe decorative ideas for Oushak rugs are pretty easy, as they are already, so to speak, would change all look in your room, taking all the burden from other details. Yet they are still compatible with many popular trends from Traditional look to Contemporary.This unique design of Oushak rugs merged with the one-of-a-kind nature of handmade rugs has made them irreplaceable for the famous Ottoman mosques and the most important palaces during the Ottoman dynasty. Today, the oversize Oushaks used in Ottoman palaces are still exhibited in a museum in Istanbul.

  • Design: Traditional Floral Designs
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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One-of-a-Kind 9'4'' X 11'2'' 1990s Wool Area Rug in Beige

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$7,599.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Oushak RugsOushak, or Ushak, Uşak rugs are the most popular Turkish area rugs design. Oushak rugs are named after the city where they are initially made.Durable, beautiful, elegant; the queen of the rug universe, antique Oushaks are made with love to spread grace in today’s world.The PatternsMade by the villagers of the Uşak city, Turkey, Oushak rugs, among all, manifest themselves with the delicacy of their fine floral designs, which surprisingly goes with both modern and classic design language. Thus, Oushaks are indeed a part of a “timeless design”. This elegant floral concept in design is often accompanied by a tentative medallion in the middle. The scattered, unorderly manner of the patterns around it almost shows its post-modernity, a monument of modern expression from the past.The Use of ColorAs being exceptionally unique and attractive in terms of design, Oushaks could be found in different palettes than classic ivory and saffron like blues, pastel tones, apricot, and even green. As they are manufactured in western Turkey, stating that the color palette of Oushaks is Mediterranean influenced would not be wrong at all. Especially in the last decades, th more the lighter colors increased in design, the more Oushaks have been chosen by the interior designers in Europe and USA, rather than bold and dark Persian antique palette.Matched Interior Design TrendsThe decorative ideas for Oushak rugs are pretty easy, as they are already, so to speak, would change all look in your room, taking all the burden from other details. Yet they are still compatible with many popular trends from Traditional look to Contemporary.This unique design of Oushak rugs merged with the one-of-a-kind nature of handmade rugs has made them irreplaceable for the famous Ottoman mosques and the most important palaces during the Ottoman dynasty. Today, the oversize Oushaks used in Ottoman palaces are still exhibited in a museum in Istanbul.

  • Design: Traditional Floral Designs
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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Tribal One-of-a-Kind 4'6'' X 6'0'' 1970s Wool Area Rug in Multicolor

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$2,099.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: MulticolorDetails: Tribal RugsTribal rugs are the contemporary branch of vintage rugs. Leaving the medallions and flowers aside, we eyewitness the modern waltz of the geometrical shapes.In the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk carpet, we observe interbedded rectangular shapes, and in the middle, it shows off the perfect squares in lines. The geometrical shapes can also be seen in the edges with the nomadic figures, and people riding horses. This proves that the tribal designs on rugs were popular even 2,500 years ago, in the nomad culture.The PatternsThe design and patterns may be the only features of tribal rugs that can be categorized as “tribal rugs” because their origin comes from different parts of the world and different cultures. Some tribal rugs may be accompanied by different motifs, which vary according to the specific culture. Turkish Konya rugs may involve a geometric medallion in the middle, with some arrow and hook motifs on the edges. Caucasian, Kazak, rugs usually display diamond or hexagonal shapes, with big inner flowers, which are actually made of small geometric patterns.Since tribal rugs do not share their origin, there is not any particular color scheme for them. On Kazak rugs, we usually find tones of red and blue. However, Turkish Konya rugs have a massive range of color. From neutrals to rare ones, there are many options for you to use. Turkish Konya rugs, as tribal runners, have been adapted to every corner of your house withtheir different colors and different purposes. In recent years, it is one of our best sellers, and indeed getting popular.Matched Interior Design TrendsTribal rugs, lately, are popular as kitchen rugs, hallway rugs and even winter garden rugs. They are the perfect fit for transitional, traditional, modern, eclectic, bohemian, coastal, southwestern, industrial and even Scandinavian interior designs.

  • Design: Tribal, Geometric
  • Age: Aprox 45 Years Old
  • Material: 100% Wool
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Tribal One-of-a-Kind 8' X 10' 1970s Wool Area Rug in

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$3,999.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Tribal RugsTribal rugs are the contemporary branch of vintage rugs. Leaving the medallions and flower aside, we eyewitness the modern waltz of the geometrical shapes.In the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk carpet, we observe interbedded rectangular shapes, and in the middle, it shows off the perfect squares in lines. The geometrical shapes can also be seen in the edges with the nomadic figures, and people riding horses. This proves that the tribal designs on rugs were popular even 2,500 years ago, in the nomad culture.The PatternsThe design and patterns may be the only features of tribal rugs that can be categorized as “tribal rugs” because their origin comes from different parts of the world and different cultures. Some tribal rugs may be accompanied by different motifs, which vary according to the specific culture. Turkish Konya rugs may involve a geometric medallion in the middle, with some arrow and hook motifs on the edges. Caucasian, Kazak, rugs usually display diamond or hexagonal shapes, with big inner flowers, which are actually made of small geometric patterns.Since tribal rugs do not share their origin, there is not any particular color scheme for them. On Kazak rugs, we usually find tones of red and blue. However, Turkish Konya rugs have a massive range of color. From neutrals to rare ones, there are many options for you to use.Turkish Konya rugs, as tribal runners, have been adapted to every corner of your house with their different colors and different purposes. In recent years, it is one of our best sellers, and indeed getting popular.Matched Interior Design TrendsTribal rugs, lately, are popular as kitchen rugs, hallway rugs and even winter garden rugs. They are the perfect fit for transitional, traditional, modern, eclectic, bohemian, coastal, southwestern, industrial and even Scandinavian interior designs.In 2021, our best-seller category was tribal rugs. Check our collection for the tribals to find your own perfect fit!

  • Design: Traditional, Floral, Geometric
  • Age: Aprox 45 Years Old
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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Tribal One-of-a-Kind 6'1'' X 8'8'' 1970s Wool Area Rug in

by Home and Rugs

$3,999.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Beige and BrownDetails: Tribal RugsTribal rugs are the contemporary branch of vintage rugs. Leaving the medallions and flower aside, we eyewitness the modern waltz of the geometrical shapes.In the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk carpet, we observe interbedded rectangular shapes, and in the middle, it shows off the perfect squares in lines. The geometrical shapes can also be seen in the edges with the nomadic figures, and people riding horses. This proves that the tribal designs on rugs were popular even 2,500 years ago, in the nomad culture.The PatternsThe design and patterns may be the only features of tribal rugs that can be categorized as “tribal rugs” because their origin comes from different parts of the world and different cultures. Some tribal rugs may be accompanied by different motifs, which vary according to the specific culture. Turkish Konya rugs may involve a geometric medallion in the middle, with some arrow and hook motifs on the edges. Caucasian, Kazak, rugs usually display diamond or hexagonal shapes, with big inner flowers, which are actually made of small geometric patterns.Since tribal rugs do not share their origin, there is not any particular color scheme for them. On Kazak rugs, we usually find tones of red and blue. However, Turkish Konya rugs have a massive range of color. From neutrals to rare ones, there are many options for you to use.Turkish Konya rugs, as tribal runners, have been adapted to every corner of your house with their different colors and different purposes. In recent years, it is one of our best sellers, and indeed getting popular.Matched Interior Design TrendsTribal rugs, lately, are popular as kitchen rugs, hallway rugs and even winter garden rugs. They are the perfect fit for transitional, traditional, modern, eclectic, bohemian, coastal, southwestern, industrial and even Scandinavian interior designs.In 2021, our best-seller category was tribal rugs. Check our collection for the tribals to find your own perfect fit!

  • Design: Tribal, Geometric
  • Age: Aprox 45 Years Old
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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Hereke One-of-a-Kind 4'2'' X 6'11'' 1990s Wool Area Rug in

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$2,669.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Beige and Light BlueDetails:Silk RugsSilk rugs will represent the contrast between strength and delicacy in your space with the powerful shine of the finest silk.Since silk is more toilsome to be obtained than wool, and silk, as a material, is finer and more delicate, silk rugs are always seen as the most valuable rugs and associated with luxury. The knot count in a rug, most of the time, is not the unit of value, however, when the issue is silk rugs, it certainly is because of the great effort. An average rug that is made of 100% silk, generally includes 750 to 2000 knots per square inch. This makes a great knot density and, cannot be compared to the rugs made of other materials.Some silk rugs are vegetable-dyed, and most of them are softer in terms of the color palette. Soft pinks, baby blues, and peach tones combined with beige and ivory will brighten up your room. On the other hand, there are navy, maroon, and dark red combinations that look like just fresh out of a spectacular Ottoman palace. Due to the nature of the silk, real silk rugs slightly change in color depending on the perspective.The MotifsIn terms of the motifs and patterns, silk rugs resemble traditional rugs, but due to their fine nature, with silk, it is possible to weave more detailed shapes, patterns, and motifs.Matched Interior Design TrendsSilk rugs can match with more classical designs at your home. Traditional, Mid-Century, Bohemian, French Country Interior Design would string along with a beautiful silk rug.As Home and Rugs, we would only be happy to answer your questions about silk rugs, the knot density, origins, and historic stories of our special shiny pieces.

  • Design: Floral
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: Wool on Cotton
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One-of-a-Kind 3'7'' X 10'11'' 1990s Runner Wool Area Rug in

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$10,199.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Navy and PinkDetails:Oushak RugsOushak, or Ushak, Uşak rugs are the most popular Turkish area rugs design. Oushak rugs are named after the city where they are initially made.Durable, beautiful, elegant; the queen of the rug universe, antique Oushaks are made with love to spread grace in today’s world.The PatternsMade by the villagers of the Uşak city, Turkey, Oushak rugs, among all, manifest themselves with the delicacy of their fine floral designs, which surprisingly goes with both modern and classic design language. Thus, Oushaks are indeed a part of a “timeless design”. This elegant floral concept in design is often accompanied by a tentative medallion in the middle. The scattered, unorderly manner of the patterns around it almost shows its post-modernity, a monument of modern expression from the past.The Use of ColorAs being exceptionally unique and attractive in terms of design, Oushaks could be found in different palettes than classic ivory and saffron like blues, pastel tones, apricot, and even green. As they are manufactured in western Turkey, stating that the color palette of Oushaks is Mediterranean influenced would not be wrong at all. Especially in the last decades, th more the lighter colors increased in design, the more Oushaks have been chosen by the interior designers in Europe and USA, rather than bold and dark Persian antique palette.Matched Interior Design TrendsThe decorative ideas for Oushak rugs are pretty easy, as they are already, so to speak, would change all look in your room, taking all the burden from other details. Yet they are still compatible with many popular trends from Traditional look to Contemporary.This unique design of Oushak rugs merged with the one-of-a-kind nature of handmade rugs has made them irreplaceable for the famous Ottoman mosques and the most important palaces during the Ottoman dynasty. Today, the oversize Oushaks used in Ottoman palaces are still exhibited in a museum in Istanbul.

  • Design: Traditional Floral Designs
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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Tribal One-of-a-Kind 5'11" X 8'10" New Age Wool Area Rug in

by Home and Rugs

$3,799.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Black and Pink Details: Tribal RugsTribal rugs are the contemporary branch of vintage rugs. Leaving the medallions and flowersaside, we eyewitness the modern waltz of the geometrical shapes.In the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk carpet, we observe interbedded rectangular shapes, andin the middle, it shows off the perfect squares in lines. The geometrical shapes can also beseen in the edges with the nomadic figures, and people riding horses. This proves that thetribal designs on rugs were popular even 2,500 years ago, in the nomad culture.The PatternsThe design and patterns may be the only features of tribal rugs that can be categorized as“tribal rugs” because their origin comes from different parts of the world and differentcultures. Some tribal rugs may be accompanied by different motifs, which vary according tothe specific culture. Turkish Konya rugs may involve a geometric medallion in the middle,with some arrow and hook motifs on the edges. Caucasian, Kazak, rugs usually displaydiamond or hexagonal shapes, with big inner flowers, which are actually made of smallgeometric patterns.Since tribal rugs do not share their origin, there is not any particular color scheme for them.On Kazak rugs, we usually find tones of red and blue. However, Turkish Konya rugs have amassive range of color. From neutrals to rare ones, there are many options for you to use.Turkish Konya rugs, as tribal runners, have been adapted to every corner of your house withtheir different colors and different purposes. In recent years, it is one of our best sellers, andindeed getting popular.Matched Interior Design TrendsTribal rugs, lately, are popular as kitchen rugs, hallway rugs and even winter garden rugs.They are the perfect fit for transitional, traditional, modern, eclectic, bohemian, coastal,southwestern, industrial and even Scandinavian interior designs.

  • Design: Tribal, Geometric
  • Age: New
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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Hereke One-of-a-Kind 3'3" X 4'11" New Age Wool Area Rug in

by Home and Rugs

$1,769.99$1,859.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Silk RugsSilk rugs will represent the contrast between strength and delicacy in your space with the powerful shine of the finest silk.Since silk is more toilsome to be obtained than wool, and silk, as a material, is finer and more delicate, silk rugs are always seen as the most valuable rugs and associated with luxury. The knot count in a rug, most of the time, is not the unit of value, however, when the issue is silk rugs, it certainly is because of the great effort. An average rug that is made of 100% silk, generally includes 750 to 2000 knots per square inch. This makes a great knot density and, cannot be compared to the rugs made of other materials.Some silk rugs are vegetable-dyed, and most of them are softer in terms of the color palette. Soft pinks, baby blues, and peach tones combined with beige and ivory will brighten up your room. On the other hand, there are navy, maroon, and dark red combinations that look like just fresh out of a spectacular Ottoman palace. Due to the nature of the silk, real silk rugs slightly change in color depending on the perspective.The MotifsIn terms of the motifs and patterns, silk rugs resemble traditional rugs, but due to their fine nature, with silk, it is possible to weave more detailed shapes, patterns, and motifs.Matched Interior Design TrendsSilk rugs can match with more classical designs at your home. Traditional, Mid-Century, Bohemian, French Country Interior Design would string along with a beautiful silk rug.As Home and Rugs, we would only be happy to answer your questions about silk rugs, the knot density, origins, and historic stories of our special shiny pieces.

  • Design: Floral
  • Age: New
  • Material: 100% Silk
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One-of-a-Kind 3'11″ X 6′5″ 1990s Wool Area Rug in Multicolor

by Home and Rugs

$4,359.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: MulticolorDetails:Oushak RugsOushak, or Ushak, Uşak rugs are the most popular Turkish area rugs design. Oushak rugs are named after the city where they are initially made.Durable, beautiful, elegant; the queen of the rug universe, antique Oushaks are made with love to spread grace in today’s world.The PatternsMade by the villagers of the Uşak city, Turkey, Oushak rugs, among all, manifest themselves with the delicacy of their fine floral designs, which surprisingly goes with both modern and classic design language. Thus, Oushaks are indeed a part of a “timeless design”. This elegant floral concept in design is often accompanied by a tentative medallion in the middle. The scattered, unorderly manner of the patterns around it almost shows its post-modernity, a monument of modern expression from the past.The Use of ColorAs being exceptionally unique and attractive in terms of design, Oushaks could be found in different palettes than classic ivory and saffron like blues, pastel tones, apricot, and even green. As they are manufactured in western Turkey, stating that the color palette of Oushaks is Mediterranean influenced would not be wrong at all. Especially in the last decades, th more the lighter colors increased in design, the more Oushaks have been chosen by the interior designers in Europe and USA, rather than bold and dark Persian antique palette.Matched Interior Design TrendsThe decorative ideas for Oushak rugs are pretty easy, as they are already, so to speak, would change all look in your room, taking all the burden from other details. Yet they are still compatible with many popular trends from Traditional look to Contemporary.This unique design of Oushak rugs merged with the one-of-a-kind nature of handmade rugs has made them irreplaceable for the famous Ottoman mosques and the most important palaces during the Ottoman dynasty. Today, the oversize Oushaks used in Ottoman palaces are still exhibited in a museum in Istanbul.

  • Design: Traditional Floral Designs
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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One-of-a-Kind 3′6″ X 4′10″ New Age Wool Area Rug in Red

by Home and Rugs

$1,169.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: MulticolorDetails:Traditional RugsTraditional rugs emerge with the most conventional design in the art of handmade rugs. Rug weaving, as a form of art, comes in various styles, designs, shapes, and color palettes. Considering how old rug-making is, which dates back around the 11 th century, traditional rugs embrace the natural colors and motifs from the wilderness.The MotifsTraditional designs on rugs are mostly native to the Mesopotamian and Anatolian territories. The society living in these regions, which are now Iran and Turkey, have transferred their daily rush, history, culture and folklore to the traditional rug designs including motifs. In a traditional rug design, you are most likely to see animal motifs including a snake, scorpion, bird, or dragon. The other common motifs used in traditional rugs are arrow, evil eye bead, cross, burdock, hook, chest, and earring apart from the floral patterns, which are mainly wheat, pomegranate, tulip and rose symbolizing abundance and fertility.The Use of ColorPersian and Turkish traditional rug patterns are usually harmonized with the rich color palette of the Anatolian and Mesopotamian regions. Often it is possible to see red tones on a traditional rug, on the other hand, blue tones from the Mediterranean area, rich green tones from the fertile soil of the region, yellowish, beige tones like ivory from the arid, dry lands of the central Anatolia are also common in traditional rug palette.Matched Interior Design TrendsFor the past few years, even though their nomadic background, traditional area rugs are successfully integrated into the modern interior design trends such as Coastal, Bohemian, Shabby Elegance, Rustic, and even Industrial interior designs. In whichever style you include traditional rugs, they will give the essence of a timeless design.As Home and Rugs, we collected our traditional area rugs among the well-recognized regions for handmade rugs. If you are looking for a rug that would complete the spirit and design of your space, the genuine handmade area rugs are listed below to attract your attention!

  • Design: Tribal, Geometric
  • Age: New
  • Material: 100% Wool and Cotton
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One-of-a-Kind 9'9" X 15'1 1990s Wool Area Rug in

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$27,699.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Camel and RedDetails:Oushak RugsOushak, or Ushak, Uşak rugs are the most popular Turkish area rugs design. Oushak rugs are named after the city where they are initially made.Durable, beautiful, elegant; the queen of the rug universe, antique Oushaks are made with love to spread grace in today’s world.The PatternsMade by the villagers of the Uşak city, Turkey, Oushak rugs, among all, manifest themselves with the delicacy of their fine floral designs, which surprisingly goes with both modern and classic design language. Thus, Oushaks are indeed a part of a “timeless design”. This elegant floral concept in design is often accompanied by a tentative medallion in the middle. The scattered, unorderly manner of the patterns around it almost shows its post-modernity, a monument of modern expression from the past.The Use of ColorAs being exceptionally unique and attractive in terms of design, Oushaks could be found in different palettes than classic ivory and saffron like blues, pastel tones, apricot, and even green. As they are manufactured in western Turkey, stating that the color palette of Oushaks is Mediterranean influenced would not be wrong at all. Especially in the last decades, th more the lighter colors increased in design, the more Oushaks have been chosen by the interior designers in Europe and USA, rather than bold and dark Persian antique palette.Matched Interior Design TrendsThe decorative ideas for Oushak rugs are pretty easy, as they are already, so to speak, would change all look in your room, taking all the burden from other details. Yet they are still compatible with many popular trends from Traditional look to Contemporary.This unique design of Oushak rugs merged with the one-of-a-kind nature of handmade rugs has made them irreplaceable for the famous Ottoman mosques and the most important palaces during the Ottoman dynasty. Today, the oversize Oushaks used in Ottoman palaces are still exhibited in a museum in Istanbul.

  • Design: Traditional Floral Designs
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: 100% Wool on Cotton
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Tribal One-of-a-Kind 3'6" X 10'2" 1970s Runner Wool Area Rug in

by Home and Rugs

$3,599.99
FREE Fast Delivery

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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Navy and Ivory Details:Tribal RugsTribal rugs are the contemporary branch of vintage rugs. Leaving the medallions and flowersaside, we eyewitness the modern waltz of the geometrical shapes.In the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk carpet, we observe interbedded rectangular shapes, andin the middle, it shows off the perfect squares in lines. The geometrical shapes can also beseen in the edges with the nomadic figures, and people riding horses. This proves that thetribal designs on rugs were popular even 2,500 years ago, in the nomad culture.The PatternsThe design and patterns may be the only features of tribal rugs that can be categorized as“tribal rugs” because their origin comes from different parts of the world and differentcultures. Some tribal rugs may be accompanied by different motifs, which vary according tothe specific culture. Turkish Konya rugs may involve a geometric medallion in the middle,with some arrow and hook motifs on the edges. Caucasian, Kazak, rugs usually displaydiamond or hexagonal shapes, with big inner flowers, which are actually made of smallgeometric patterns.Since tribal rugs do not share their origin, there is not any particular color scheme for them.On Kazak rugs, we usually find tones of red and blue. However, Turkish Konya rugs have amassive range of color. From neutrals to rare ones, there are many options for you to use.Turkish Konya rugs, as tribal runners, have been adapted to every corner of your house withtheir different colors and different purposes. In recent years, it is one of our best sellers, andindeed getting popular.Matched Interior Design TrendsTribal rugs, lately, are popular as kitchen rugs, hallway rugs and even winter garden rugs.They are the perfect fit for transitional, traditional, modern, eclectic, bohemian, coastal,southwestern, industrial and even Scandinavian interior designs.In 2021, our best-seller category was tribal rugs. Check our collection for the tribals to findyour own perfect fit!

  • Design: Tribal, Geometric
  • Age: Old
  • Material: 100% Wool
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Hereke One-of-a-Kind 5'9" X 8' 1990s Wool Area Rug in

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$3,399.99
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Thu. Jun 11

Color: Gold and BrownDetails:Silk RugsSilk rugs will represent the contrast between strength and delicacy in your space with the powerful shine of the finest silk.Since silk is more toilsome to be obtained than wool, and silk, as a material, is finer and more delicate, silk rugs are always seen as the most valuable rugs and associated with luxury. The knot count in a rug, most of the time, is not the unit of value, however, when the issue is silk rugs, it certainly is because of the great effort. An average rug that is made of 100% silk, generally includes 750 to 2000 knots per square inch. This makes a great knot density and, cannot be compared to the rugs made of other materials.Some silk rugs are vegetable-dyed, and most of them are softer in terms of the color palette. Soft pinks, baby blues, and peach tones combined with beige and ivory will brighten up your room. On the other hand, there are navy, maroon, and dark red combinations that look like just fresh out of a spectacular Ottoman palace. Due to the nature of the silk, real silk rugs slightly change in color depending on the perspective.The MotifsIn terms of the motifs and patterns, silk rugs resemble traditional rugs, but due to their fine nature, with silk, it is possible to weave more detailed shapes, patterns, and motifs.Matched Interior Design TrendsSilk rugs can match with more classical designs at your home. Traditional, Mid-Century, Bohemian, French Country Interior Design would string along with a beautiful silk rug.As Home and Rugs, we would only be happy to answer your questions about silk rugs, the knot density, origins, and historic stories of our special shiny pieces.

  • Design: Floral
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: 100% Natural Silk
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Hereke One-of-a-Kind 6'2" X 9'7" 1990s Wool Area Rug in

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$4,359.99
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Color: Blue and RustDetails:Silk RugsSilk rugs will represent the contrast between strength and delicacy in your space with the powerful shine of the finest silk.Since silk is more toilsome to be obtained than wool, and silk, as a material, is finer and more delicate, silk rugs are always seen as the most valuable rugs and associated with luxury. The knot count in a rug, most of the time, is not the unit of value, however, when the issue is silk rugs, it certainly is because of the great effort. An average rug that is made of 100% silk, generally includes 750 to 2000 knots per square inch. This makes a great knot density and, cannot be compared to the rugs made of other materials.Some silk rugs are vegetable-dyed, and most of them are softer in terms of the color palette. Soft pinks, baby blues, and peach tones combined with beige and ivory will brighten up your room. On the other hand, there are navy, maroon, and dark red combinations that look like just fresh out of a spectacular Ottoman palace. Due to the nature of the silk, real silk rugs slightly change in color depending on the perspective.The MotifsIn terms of the motifs and patterns, silk rugs resemble traditional rugs, but due to their fine nature, with silk, it is possible to weave more detailed shapes, patterns, and motifs.Matched Interior Design TrendsSilk rugs can match with more classical designs at your home. Traditional, Mid-Century, Bohemian, French Country Interior Design would string along with a beautiful silk rug.As Home and Rugs, we would only be happy to answer your questions about silk rugs, the knot density, origins, and historic stories of our special shiny pieces.

  • Design: Floral
  • Age: Aprox. 25 years old
  • Material: 100% Wool on Cotton
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