Anatolian Karz Rug - 2.76x1.99 TribalTurkish Anatolian Karz Karz oriental rugs are woven in the city of Kars. Most of the rugs woven in and around Kars use designs similar to the Caucasian weaving centre of Kazak, Karabagh and Kuba. feature distinct design patterns motifs with geometric composition and tribal characteristics. Common patterns include medallions, rosettes, hooked polygons, diamonds and crosses as well as representations of animals, birds, trees and humans. Their geometric
There are many floral motifs
A magnificent wool carpet from the city of Tabriz It is a pictorial rug showing the poet Omar Khayam deep in thought
The inscription is in an ancient form of writing
This beautiful carpet has a silk foundation and a curvilinear design with a beautiful central medallion and with 2 lanterns extending lengthways out from that centre
Hamadan rugs also encompasses some nomad work that is brought into the city of Hamadan for sale
These rugs were made by Turkoman tribes
Tabas rug Tabas rugs are knotted in central Iran
Living a peaceful and harmonious life with nature
To the Western eye the motif that is repeated over the field is likely to be described as a paisley design
Carpets manufactured from the city of Hamadan itself were called Shahr Baff meaning City Knott and are usually of a higher quality than rugs produced by its neighbours
and had the most beautiful palaces
trees and humans