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  • Ersari Rug Large Size Tribal Turkoman Hand Knotted Semi Antique Carpet
    By Turkoman
    Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
    Large sized tribal rug Afghan Ersari Turkoman or Turkmen rug - "one of a kind" decorative tribal Art. The Turkmen or Turkoman people are settling in villages in Afghanistan an Turk...
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    Mid-20th Century Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs

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  • Ersari Rug Tribal Turkoman Hand Knotted Semi Antique Carpet Muted Faded Low Pile
    By Turkoman
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    Muted tribal rug Afghan Ersari Turkoman or Turkmen rug - "one of a kind" decorative tribal Art. The Turkmen or Turkoman people are settling in villages in Afghanistan and Turkmen...
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    Mid-20th Century Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs

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  • 10 x 13 ft Oversized Rug Ersari Tribal Turkoman Hand Knotted Semi Antique Carpet
    By Turkoman
    Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
    Large oversized tribal rug Afghan Ersari Turkoman or Turkmen rug - "one of a kind" decorative tribal Art. The Turkmen or Turkoman people are settling in villages in Afghanistan an Turkmenistan near the Persian border. Their origin is tribal nomadic, but most members of the tribes have settled in villages in the last decades. Typical for most Turkoman carpets is their geometric design made of wide borders and a repeating inner field with symbols called "Gul" The design of the Gul and the borders tell a lot, which tribe of Turkoman made the rug. The rug listed has 36 octagonal main Guls (eight edged) in 3 rows divided by smaller minor Guls. The golden / beige copper color is very unusual since most Turkoman rugs are made in a bright tomato red. This one has a wool with silk-like shine, a color best defined as very light copper combined with ivory and brown motives. Since tribal people usually have smaller portable looms, it is normal that they make small rugs. Most Turkmen rugs found are between 4 x 6 ft and 8 x 11 ft. For this reason, this 13 x 10 ft rug...
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    Mid-20th Century Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs

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  • Ersari Rug Saddle Blanket Cover Tribal Turkoman Hand Knotted Antique Carpet
    By Turkoman
    Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
    Tribal rug Afghan Ersari Turkoman or Turkmen rug saddle cover- "one of a kind" decorative tribal Art. The Turkmen or Turkoman people are settling in villages in Afghanistan an Turkm...
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    Vintage 1930s Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs

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    Wool

  • Ersari Rug Large Size Tribal Turkoman Hand Knotted Carpet
    By Turkoman
    Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
    Large sized tribal rug Afghan Ersari Turkoman or Turkmen rug - "one of a kind" decorative tribal Art. The Turkmen or Turkoman people are settling in villages in Afghanistan an Turk...
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    Vintage 1970s Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs

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  • Ersari rug 11.2 x 15.5 ft oversized tribal Turkoman hand knotted antique carpet
    By Turkoman
    Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
    Large oversized tribal rug Afghan Ersari Turkoman or Turkmen rug - "one of a kind" decorative tribal Art. The Turkmen or Turkoman people are settling in villages in Afghanistan an ...
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    Mid-20th Century Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs

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