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Hereke Area Rug Turkish Palace size Carpet 17 x 11 ft hand knotted room size

$18,846.17
£14,194.92
€15,990
CA$25,989.69
A$29,198.25
CHF 15,256.13
MX$356,378.26
NOK 193,708.28
SEK 182,335.53
DKK 121,709.80

About the Item

Elegant Floral Wool Hereke Area Rug from the 1970s – 500 x 330 cm (16.4 x 10.8 ft / 193.7 x 129.9 inches) This exquisite wool rug measures approximately 500 cm by 330 cm, which is about 16.4 feet by 10.8 feet or 193.7 inches by 129.9 inches. It features a beautiful floral pattern from the 1970s, showcasing a finely detailed star-shaped medallion at its center. The intricate floral motifs and the medallion design give it a timeless elegance, while the high knot density ensures a very fine and durable weave. The rug is in excellent condition, preserving its vibrant colors and detailed craftsmanship. Made from high-quality wool, it offers both comfort and durability, making it a stunning centerpiece for any room. A Touch of History: Hereke Rugs Historically, rugs from the region of Hereke in Turkey are renowned for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship. These carpets gained international fame, especially during the late Ottoman Empire, when they were highly prized by European royalty and dignitaries, including the German Kaiser Wilhelm II. The Kaiser was known to have appreciated the luxurious and finely woven Hereke carpets, which symbolized opulence and artistic excellence. Today, these rugs are considered some of the finest examples of Turkish weaving tradition, combining intricate designs with superb craftsmanship. The Djoharian Design Collection is located in Germany, all our rugs are shipped from there. We are licensed FAIR-TRADE partner of LABEL STEP FAIR TRADE CARPETS. Label STEP is the fair-trade non-profit organization committed to the wellbeing of weavers and workers in the handmade carpet industry.
  • Creator:
    Hereke (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 129.93 in (330 cm)Length: 196.86 in (500 cm)
  • Style:
    Oushak (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1970-1980
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Very good full pile condition. Minimal discoloration typical for any vintage rug, hardly visible.
  • Seller Location:
    Lohr, Bavaria, DE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU980545763062

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