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Style: Bakshaish
Handwoven Contemporary Bakshayish Style Carpet
Located in London, GB
Bakshayish pieces, woven in Persia's mountainous Northwest, are the close relatives of Serapi-Heriz carpets, though are known for being more expressive and more spontaneous than thei...
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21st Century and Contemporary Turkish Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Modernist Mocha Bakhtiari All-Over Design Rug
Located in Milan, IT
A restrained palette of mochas and ivories is what differentiates this piece from most Bakhtiari rugs of similar vintage. This unusual colouration instantly confers to the traditiona...
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1950s Azerbaijani Vintage Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Bobyrug’s Beautiful Large Vintage Turkish Kayseri Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Large Kayseri Turkish rug with nice design and light colors mid-20th century in good conditions. Entirely hand knotted with wool velvet on cotton foundation. ✨✨✨ "Experience the epi...
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Mid-20th Century Turkish Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Cotton, Wool

Spectacular Pale Yellow Antique Oushak Rug
Located in New York, NY
An early 20th century antique Turkish Oushak rug with a rare pale yellow colored ground with an all over cypress tree motif. Measures: 12' x 17'2" Oushak rugs originated in the...
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Early 20th Century Turkish Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Garden of Paradise Willow Tree Antique Oushak 20th Century Oversize Rug
Located in New York, NY
Stunning oversize antique Turkish Oushak rug with a weeping all-over willow tree garden of paradise design with golden saffron dominant field. With a seldom encountered energetic ver...
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1920s Turkish Vintage Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Beautiful Vintage Kurdish Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Nice Kurdish rug with a geometrical tribal design and light colors, wool velvet on cotton foundations.
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Late 19th Century Turkish Antique Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Distressed Antique Turkish Sparta Rug, Rustic Elegance Meets Relaxed Refinement
Located in Dallas, TX
77511 Distressed Antique Turkish Sparta Rug, 08'10 x 17'09. In the mystical town of Sparta nestled within Turkey's southwestern expanse, Turkish Sparta rugs weave a tale of enchantme...
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Early 20th Century Turkish Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Bakhtiar Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Mid-20th century rug with nice geometrical design and beautiful colors entirely hand knotted with wool velvet on cotton foundation.
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Mid-20th Century Central Asian Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Turkish Anatolian Carpet
Located in New York, NY
One of a kind early 21st century Turkish carpet with a box panel design typically found in antique or vintage Persian Bakshaish, Bakhtiari and Tabriz carpets.
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21st Century and Contemporary Turkish Bakshaish Turkish Rugs

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Wool

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Early 20th Century Handmade Turkish Oushak Runner
Located in New York, NY
An antique Turkish Oushak rug in runner format handmade during the early 20th century. Measures: 2' 8" x 10' 9" Turkish rugs & carpets: Until the Great Persian Carpet Revival in the later 19th century, the “Oriental rug” was Turkish. For nearly six centuries, Turkish rugs, both scatter, room size, and even larger, thoroughly dominated the European import market. Whereas the Persian carpet can be divided into urban, village, and tribal types, in Turkey and its predecessor the Ottoman Empire, rugs almost exclusively came from village weavers and from a small number of urban workshops. Ninety percent village, nine percent city, one percent tribal. Turkish weavers have, with very few exceptions, always worked with the symmetric (Turkish) knot. Wool foundations are standard practice among both town and village weavers. The exceptions, very finely woven 20th century and recent Herekeh silks from near Istanbul, and early 17th century Ottoman Court rugs from Bursa, constitute only a tiny part of the total. Always pricey, they appealed and still appeal to the clients who want lots of knots and perfect execution instead of individual personality. The urban workshops have been centered around the western Turkish city of Oushak and its attendant port town of Smyrna. Oushak weaves with the trends in fashion. When color saturated medallion carpets were needed, Oushak was ready in the 17th and 18th centuries. When coarse red and blue carpets were required, Oushak and Smyrna in the 19th century wove them by the boatload. When tastes changed again, and the European dealers in Smyrna wanted room size carpets with lighter and unusual colors, and with Persianate designs, production ramped up in nearby Oushak. Those antique, all-wool construction turn-of-the-century carpets are still in high demand with designers. Antique carpets with allover, roughly drawn patterns on grounds of shrimp, rust, straw, cream, pale blue, and pale and pea green, hitherto unavailable colors, are in such demand today that contemporary Oushaks have attempted to mimic them with soft palettes, extra-large scale drawing and coarse weaves. Oushaks woven for the Turkish market, for palaces, houses and mosques were often oversize with large, repeating medallions, all in shades of (Turkey) red, dark blue, light blue-teal, and ivory, with lemon and green accents. Turkey, along with India, invented standard sizes. By vertically repeating the medallion, one could get one medallion, one with two end halves, two, three, etc. medallions, up to thirty or so feet in length. The process spared making new cartoons for each length and allowed a quicker turnaround time. Oushak, from the time of 15th century “Holbein” rugs onward, has always been a commercial center. The prayer niche directional rug is primarily a Turkish development. In the towns and villages east of Oushak, in Ghiordes, Kula, Ladik, Kirsehir, Mucur and Konya, among others, arch pattern scatters with bright palettes and weaves varying from relatively fine to moderate were almost the entire production. Antique examples were particularly popular in America around 1900. Other centers of village weaving were situated on the western coast and adjacent islands with the town of Melas and neighboring villages weaving geometric prayer rugs and scatters with a characteristic khaki green and lots of yellow. The other large region was in the northwest of Anatolia, near ancient Troy, with the sizable town of Bergama at its center. The satellite towns of Ezine, Karakecilli, Yuntdag, and Canakkale all wove colorful scatters with moderate weaves in all wool with geometric designs and cheerful palettes. Near to Istanbul, these were among the first Turkish rugs to reach Europe in the Renaissance. The earliest Turkish pieces depicted in Italian Old Master paintings display the so-called “Memling gul”, an allover panel pattern with hooked and stepped elements within the reserves. This pattern continues for centuries in the Konya area and in the Caucasus as well. Turkey is a land of villages and much of the most interesting Turkish weaving comes from one undiscovered village or another. The Konya-Cappadocia region of central Turkey includes the active towns of Karapinar, Karaman, Obruk, Sizma, and Tashpinar, all weaving Konya-esque scatters and long rugs. Karapinar has been active the longest, since the 17th century. The mosques in and around Konya have preserved locally-made rugs from the fourteenth. In the 20th century, the extra-long pile, many wefted Tulu rug was devised, with limited palettes and color block patterns. These are not really antique Tulus, but they must be a product of long-standing village tradition. There are thousands upon thousands of rural Turkish villages, almost all with easy access to local tribal wool. Rug students are discovering new names and rug types almost daily. The common denominators are bright colors, geometric designs, wool construction, moderate to coarse weaves and symmetric knots. Synthetic dyes hit the Turkish rug industry quickly and hard after 1870, and they penetrated to even the most off-the-beaten-track villages. This development was almost entirely negative. The village weavers used fugitive or overly bright dyes which ruined the color harmonies built up over centuries. Characteristic types disappeared or were negatively transmuted. The Turkish village rug of the 1870 to 1920 period is nothing to be proud of. In the eastern provinces, the semi-nomadic Kurdish tribes, collectively called ‘Yuruks’, weave all wool, geometric pieces with medium to medium-coarse weaves, as well as kilims and other flatweaves. 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Located in New York, NY
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