Erzurum Kilim Rug
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 20th century Turkish Erzurum Kilim rug with alternating red, yellow, and white stripes
Vintage 1930s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs
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Erzurum Kilim Rug
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 20th century Turkish Erzurum Kilim rug with alternating red, yellow, and white stripes
Wool
Antique Erzurum Kilim Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Erzurum Kilim rug. A highly unusual antique Kilim rug from a region in Eastern Turkey that
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Antique Erzurum Kilim Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Erzurum Kilim rug. A fantastic antique kilim rug from Eastern Turkey, featuring an elegant
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Antique Erzurum Kilim - Early 19th century
Located in Sultanahmet, 34
This rare Erzurum kilim was woven in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, in the early 19th century. Kilims
Wool
$11,200Sale Price|20% Off
W 71.66 in L 169.3 in
Antique Erzurum Kilim Rug Old Eastern Anatolian Turkish Natural Carpet
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is an Eastern Anatolian Antique Kilim from the Erzurum region with a rare and beautiful color
Wool, Natural Fiber
Antique Turkish Erzurum Kilim Sage Green
Located in Ferrara, IT
This is an Antique Turkish Erzurum rug, distinguished by its intricate patterns and rich history
Metal
$7,840Sale Price|20% Off
W 51.19 in L 78.75 in
Antique Erzurum Kilim Rug Old Eastern Anatolian Turkish Carpet Wool 19th Century
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is Eastern Anatolian antique Kilim from the Erzurum region with a rare and beautiful color
Wool, Natural Fiber
Rug & Kilim’s Erzurum Style Rug with Polychromatic Geometric Patterns
By Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Collection by Rug & Kilim is inspired by rare antique Erzurum Kilim and tapestry designs from late-19th
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Antique Erzurum Prayer Kilim - Early 19th Century
Located in Sultanahmet, 34
This early 19th century Erzurum kilim is a remarkable and highly characteristic example of Eastern
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Erzurum Prayer Kilim, 19th Century
Located in San Francisco, CA
Erzurum Prayer Kilim, 19th Century Additional Information: Dimensions: 6'0" W x 3'10" L Origin
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Antique Erzurum Prayer Kilim, 19th Century
Located in San Francisco, CA
Erzurum prayer Kilim from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century. Measures 3'10" x 6'0".
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$3,520Sale Price|20% Off
W 55.52 in L 71.66 in
Antique Erzurum Mihrab Kilim Rug Old Eastern Anatolian Turkish Carpet Wool
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is Eastern Anatolian antique Kilim from the Erzurum region with a rare and beautiful color
Wool, Natural Fiber
$2,880Sale Price|20% Off
W 53.55 in L 132.68 in
Vintage Old Bayburt Kilim North Anatolian Rug Turkish Wool Runner Carpet
Located in Tokyo, JP
. Bayburt is a region close to Erzurum, which is world-famous for its mihrab kilims, and is a land blessed
Wool, Natural Fiber
Antique Erzurum Kilim Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Erzurum Kilim rug. A rare antique flat-weave rug from Northeastern Turkey with a stripe
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Early 20th Century Erzurum Kilim Runner
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 20th century Turkish Erzurum Kilim runner with a wonderful all-over diamond patterned
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Turkish Erzurum Prayer Kilim
Located in San Francisco, CA
Turks, Kurds and particularly Armenians all of whom wove in a distinctive local milieu. Erzurum kilim
Wool, Cotton
Mid 19th Century Blue and Green Turkish Erzurum Prayer Kilim Rug
Located in San Francisco, CA
Elegantly drawn with a soft but happy palette, this Erzerum prayer rug paints a blue-green mihrab against complimentary contrasting rose spandrels. Stylized Ottoman tulips are drawn ...
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Vintage Erzurum Kilim Rug Old Anatolian Turkish Carpet
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is an Eastern Anatolian Vintage Old Kilim from the Erzurum region with a rare and beautiful
Wool, Natural Fiber
Scottish Religious Stained Glass Window
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A vibrant ecclesiastical stained glass window depicting a religious scene dating from the mid 20th century. This beautiful stained glass window is one of four we are offering for sal...
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Antique and vintage Turkish rugs, with their ruby reds and misted blues, their entwined botanical designs and rhythmic geometries, are as beloved today as they were in the 13th century, when the Turks of the Seljuk Empire began weaving these vibrant carpets in Anatolia.
A Turkish rug is simply one made in Turkey or the former Ottoman empire, employing the region’s unique traditional methods and weaves. Varieties range from flat-woven kilims to lush knotted rugs, known as hali, many of which are created with Ghiordes, or Turkish, knots. Whereas in other knots, the weft (crosswise) yarn is wrapped around one warp (lengthwise) yarn, in Ghiordes knots, it is wrapped around two, imparting lushness and durability. In addition to knotting techniques, Turkish rugs differ in their motifs — naturalistic or stylized, geometric or figurative — which often reflect the region where they were made.
The main types of Turkish rugs, as Milan-based carpet dealer Alfredo Levi explains it, are kilim, typified by a plain slit-tapestry weave, which leaves a gap, or slit, between sections woven with different yarns in different colors; sumak, made with weft wrapping, for a sturdier flat-woven carpet; and cicim, which he describes as “a type of sumak with extra brocade techniques typical of the tribes and villages of central Anatolia.
Within each type, there are various regional styles. Among these are Bergama carpets, characterized by bright reds and strong medallions; thick-piled Tulu rugs; and Konya rugs, which Marco Polo is said to have called “the most beautiful in the world.” With their strong tribal motifs and hot-red wefts of especially luxurious wool, Konya carpets are especially prized by collectors.
Also treasured are Oushak (or Ushak) rugs, with their complex, intricate designs and warm earth tones of saffron, cinnamon, blue, ivory and gold; and Hereke carpets, originally created exclusively for Ottoman sultans, using the finest silk. For Jason Nazmiyal, of New York carpet dealer Nazmiyal Antique Rugs, “a good Turkish rug is when the colors are harmonious.” This is true of both modern and antique Turkish rugs, but the hues have changed over the centuries, thanks to both technology and changes in culture and taste.
Patterns, too, have evolved. Although many weavers continue to produce traditional designs, others reinterpret their cultural heritage in contemporary terms, with bolder ornamentation and more geometric motifs. Contemporary Turkish rugs also are seldom made by hand and often incorporate synthetics into the weave, for cost-effectiveness and a durability suited to 21st-century life.
Find antique and vintage Turkish rugs for your home on 1stDibs. At The Study, read about how to take care of your antique or vintage rug as well as how to choose the right rug for your space.
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