Tribal Rugs
A Tribal Antique Persian Bakhtiari Rug n°:58090007
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(231 × 153 cm)Sofreh (B) 790 n°:111340
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(126 × 131 cm)Sofreh (B) 709 n°:111280
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(135 × 110 cm)Sofreh (B) 260 n°:111274
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(142 × 141 cm)Sofreh (A) 199 n°:111250
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(124 × 125 cm)Very Large Handloom Woven Antique Sarkoy Turkish Kilim Carpet n°:577147—dorotheum 22
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(436 × 385 cm)A Tribal Antique Persian Bakhtiari Rug n°:67086533
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(205 × 136 cm)Antique Persian Lilian Rug n°:16942491–(tubai)
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(192 × 140 cm)Antique Turkmen Torba Rug n°:77561894
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(159 × 51 cm)Multi-Color Handwoven Kashkai (Qashqay) Kilim Runner Carpet n°:83847801
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(300 × 110 cm)Dated Hand knotted Antique Persian Hamadan Very long runner Rug n°:420233
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(450 × 120 cm)Tribal Rug Persian Khamse n°:85089659
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(350 × 95 cm)Small Antique Tibetn Saddle Rug with Fu-Dog Motif n°:261455
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(98 × 57 cm)Baluch, An Antique Persian Hand-knotted Rug n°:28059603
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(211 × 134 cm)Antique Caucasian Kalleh-Size Shahsavan All-over Carpet n°:931602
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(340 × 150 cm)Pair of Small Antique Hand knotted and woven Afshari Chanta Rug n°:313253
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In this section you can find amazing collection of Tribal rugs. Weaving and knotting are among the first creative activities begun by homo habilis approximately 2.8 million years ago. During the development of mankind, communal needs, and migrations have made the art of weaving the noblest of arts. Tribal carpets, mostly made by the nomads of Iran and Azerbaijan, the Turkmens and the steppe populations, up to Afghanistan, etc., have preserved their ethnic and cultural identity with carpet manufacturing for millennia. Despite being nomadic or semi-nomadic, many tribal carpets have not remained immune to the city’s decorative style, often merging and creating real works that today we would call abstract or conceptual. In this gallery you will be able to appreciate tribal carpets and kilims with a high aesthetic and ethno-anthropological value. Many of the patterns knotted or woven into these rugs are still debated by scholars and professionals in the field. A real dive into the world of tribal carpets to love and collect.