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Style: Adam Style
Vintage Runner Mahal Rug Handmade Carpet Harati Pattern Red Stair Runner
Located in Hampshire, GB
Step back in time with our vintage runner rug featuring the captivating harati pattern in a rich red hue, perfect for adding a touch of classic charm to your home. hand-knotted with ...
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1970s Persian Vintage Adam Style Turkish Rugs

Materials

Organic Material, Wool, Cotton

Antique Angora Oushak Carpet, Handmade Oriental Rug, Shrimp, Taupe, Ivory, Fine
Located in Port Washington, NY
West Anatolia is one of the largest weaving regions in Turkey. Since the 15th century, Turkish rugs have always been on top of the list for having fine oriental rugs. Antique Turkis...
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Early 20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool, Angora

Vintage Turkish Oushak Rug 3'4 x 5'2
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Turkish Oushak rug. Character, tradition, pattern and palette converge in this gorgeous vintage handwoven Turkish rug. Light colored Ous...
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Rose Bright Yellow Antique Turkish Oushak Carpet, 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
An early 20th century Turkish Oushak with an all over geometric design on aa rose field. The border is a bright yellow. Accents in bright yellow , light green and gray Measures: 8...
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Orange Peel Antique Turkish Oushak Carpet, 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
An early 20th century Turkish Oushak with a traditional medallion and border motif on an orange peel colored ground. The border is green. Accents in ivory and honey, circa 1910. M...
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Ivory Field Antique Turkish Oushak Carpet, Late 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
A late 19th century Turkish Oushak with an all over geometric design on an ivory color field. The border is a dark forest green. Accents in golden rod and burnt orange. Measures: ...
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Turkish Overdyed Rug, French Provincial Meets Federal Adam Style
Located in Dallas, TX
60768 Vintage Turkish Overdyed Rug, 09'06 x 12'11. Behold, a rug that effortlessly marries French Provincial charm with Federal Adam Style – a match made in decor heaven. This hand-...
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Mid-20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Traditional Antique Turkish Oushak Carpet, 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
An early 20th century Turkish Oushak with a traditional medallion and border motif on a red field. The border and medallion are gray Measures: 9'2" x 11'6". Oushak carpets are ...
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

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2.8x11.2 Ft Vintage Stair Runner Rug, Handmade Turkish Wool Corridor Carpet
Located in Philadelphia, PA
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Mid-20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool, Cotton

Milas Antique Rugs, Turkish Rug Yellow Handmade Carpet Oriental Rugs
Located in Hampshire, GB
A rare find. This antique rug yellow is a beautiful old gold ground handmade carpet runner in excellent condition. luxury rug with full pile everywhere, finely woven and full of char...
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1950s Turkish Vintage Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool, Cotton, Organic Material

Handmade Vintage Turkish Rug 3'4" x 6'8"
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Located in Houston, TX
Introducing a one-of-a-kind vintage Turkish hand-knotted wool rug, carefully crafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. This exquisite ...
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1960s Turkish Vintage Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Turkish Oushak Rug
Located in Dallas, TX
51385 Vintage Turkish Oushak Rug, 05'09 X 09'07. Antique-washed Turkish Oushak rugs are meticulously treated to achieve an antique or vintage look characterized by soft colors, repli...
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Mid-20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

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. The rugs employ cochineal instead of madder for the reds, mustard yellows, greens, and various blues. They are under-collected like the Persian Afshars. Their rugs are in scatter and long rug formats. The far eastern Turkish town of Erzerum has a long tradition of idiosyncratic, semi-workshop rugs and further to the east is Kars with a tradition of rugs in the Caucasian Kazak manner. One Turkish specialty is the Yastiks or cushion cover, made in pairs for the public living rooms of village houses. These are larger rugs in miniature and good ones are highly collectible. Like other Turkish rustic weavings, ones with synthetic dyes are almost totally undesirable. Only the tribal Baluch make similar cushion covers, known as pushtis or balishts, in the same small, oblong format. Yastiks always have a back, usually in plain weave, so that they can be easily stuffed. When the Imperial Carpet Factory at Herekeh near Istanbul closed in the early 20th century, the highly proficient Armenian master weavers set up in the Kum Kapi district of Istanbul where they wove all-silk, exquisitely fine and elaborately detailed small pieces, sometimes enriched with metal thread, for the most discriminating European buyers. Today the best, signed Kum Kapi pieces, usually in the “Sultan’s head” prayer niche design, can fetch upwards of $100,000. They are strictly for the wall. An Interwar all-silk room size Kum Kapi carpet is both exceedingly rare and stratospherically priced. The workshops closed in the 1930s, but the weaving of extremely fine, all-silk small rugs in Herekeh was revived in the 1960s. There has been a recent vogue for larger Turkish village vintage...
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Early 20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Antique Turkish Oushak Carpet
Located in Dallas, TX
73785 Distressed Antique Turkish Oushak Rug, 03'05 X 06'05. This classic-style hand-knotted wool antique Turkish Oushak rug merges French Provincial and Rococo Romanticism with timel...
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Early 20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Geometric Antique Turkish Oushak Angora Rug
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful and impressive geometric antique Turkish Oushak angora rug, country of origin: Turkey, date circa 1900. Size: 9 ft. 9 in x 10 ft. 10 in (2....
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Early 20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

6x8.4 ft Contemporary Handmade Anatolian Rug, Modern Geometric Pattern Carpet
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A hand-knotted contemporary Turkish rug. This modern rug has even medium wool pile on wool foundation. It is made of premium hand-spun sheep and natural dyes, ie. plant based non c...
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Early 2000s Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Late 19th Century Antique Gold Turkish Oushak Rug
By Thomas Eakins
Located in Dallas, TX
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Handmade Red Turkish Area Rug, Vintage Geometric Design Wool Carpet
Located in Philadelphia, PA
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3.2x10.5 Ft Handmade Oushak Runner Rug, Vintage Turkish Corridor Carpet
Located in Philadelphia, PA
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Early 20th Century Handmade Turkish Oushak Room Size Carpet
Located in New York, NY
An antique Turkish Oushak room size carpet handmade during the early 20th century. Measures: 10' 3" x 12' 10" 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...
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Traditional Antique Turkish Oushak Carpet, 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
An early 20th century Turkish Oushak with a traditional medallion and border motif on a red field. The border and medallion are gray Measures: 9'2" x 11'6". Oushak carpets are ...
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Pistachio Pink Antique Turkish Oushak Carpet, 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
An early 20th century Turkish Oushak with a pistachio green field, pink border accents in light yellow and ivory. Measures: 7'10" x 10'3" circa 1st quarter 20th century Oushak...
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Camel Field Turkish Anatolian Rug
Located in New York, NY
Small mid-20th century Turkish Anatolian rug with an Aztec motif. 1'8'' x 3'6''
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20th Century Turkish Adam Style Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Camel Field Turkish Anatolian Rug
Camel Field Turkish Anatolian Rug
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Red and Brown Turkish Anatolian Rug
Located in New York, NY
Mid-20th century Turkish Anatolian rug in chocolate browns and red.
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Located in New York, NY
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Adam Style turkish rugs for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Adam Style turkish rugs for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the Mid-20th Century, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage turkish rugs created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include rugs and carpets and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with fabric, wool and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Adam Style turkish rugs made in a specific country, there are Asia, Caucasus, and Turkey pieces for sale on 1stDibs. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for turkish rugs differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,250 and tops out at $20,000 while the average work can sell for $8,750.

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