Crème de Rose
“Crème de Rose” (Cream of the Rose - French) features a richly detailed all-over floral field that offers both elegance and balance. The surface is patterned with a wide array of stylized blossoms and curving vines, evenly distributed in a lattice-like rhythm. Crème de Rose’s background is light beige, which lends a luminous foundation for the deeper tones of crimson, navy, olive, and walnut brown used in the floral elements. Framed by a wide border in deep red with repeating botanical motifs, the piece achieves a sophisticated contrast that makes it adaptable for both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Crafted using the symmetrical Ghiordes knot, this piece features a fine knot density and precise pattern rendering. The wool pile ensures rich dye retention and durability, while the cotton warp and weft provide structural integrity for long-term use. As a frequent metaphor, the floral composition on Crème de Rose symbolizes nature’s abundance and the interconnectedness of life.
Crimson Garden
Woven in the mid-20th century, “Crimson Garden” features an all-over floral design emphasizing harmony and elegance. Handwoven using wool on a cotton foundation, Crimson Garden exhibits densely packed botanical motifs, stylish blossoms, delicate leaves, and vine forms that create a textured surface. The deep crimson red-base serves as a bold backdrop, beautifully offset by soft cream tones and subtle accents of blue, green, and amber. These vibrant hues bring out intricate details and give the piece a warm presence.
A practical yet refined choice for collectors or decorators looking for a versatile statement piece, crafted offering durability through the traditional Ghiordes knot, Crimson Garden is an ideal piece for both classic and contemporary interiors.
Del Douganeh
Hand-knotted in the early-20th century, “Del Douganeh” (Twofold Heart - Persian) features a rare double-medallion layout; two vertically aligned oval medallions placed within a warm beige field, flanked by ornate floral spandrels and stylized border motifs. The medallions are bordered by scrolling corner flourishes, while the surrounding field is adorned with delicate rosettes and faint geometric tracery. The primary border includes a sequence of tulip and leaf forms rendered in vivid tones of crimson, saffron yellow, and dark blue, which are traditionally linked to fertility, beauty, and protection.
Del Douganeh’s weaving utilizes the Turkish Ghiordes symmetrical knot and plant-root based natural dyes, allowing for structural durability and pattern clarity. The pile is crafted from quality wool on a wool warp, providing firmness and longevity. The layout of Del Douganeh, combined with its balanced proportions, makes the piece especially suitable for collectors or interior designers seeking one-of-a-kind vintage Turkish works.
Desert Rose
Showcasing a masterful blend of precision and artistry, "Desert Rose" offers a bold, yet balanced design. Handwoven in the mid-20th century, Desert Rose features floral blossoms, vine scrolls, and leafy motifs, unfolded symmetrically. The contrasting outer field provides a visual counterpoint by rendering in soft beige or warm brown.
Crafted from wool on a durable cotton foundation, Desert Rose offers a soft and sturdy texture. The high knot density supports clarity and depth of the intricate patterns. The nuanced color palette, featuring forest greens, rich reds, muted blues, and warm earth tones, delivers visual harmony. Ideal for placement in a living room, study place, or entryway, Desert Rose would bring structure, character, and artistry into any space.
Drie Bloemmotieven
“Drie Bloemmotieven” (Three Floral Motifs - Flemish) was hand-knotted in the late-20th-century. It features a balanced layout of three aligned floral medallions, rendered curvilinearly and enriched by botanical motifs. Framed by multiple borders populated with floral repeats, the composition is both symmetrical and ornate, which makes it ideal for formal interiors.
Drie Bloemmotieven comprises floral motifs, including scrolling leaves, rosettes, and palmettes. The wool pile has a smooth, velvety finish, knotted symmetrically over a strong cotton warp and weft. The design focuses on botanical elegance, symbolizing fertility, harmony, and abundance. Drie Bloemmotieven is a refined choice for collectors or interior designers looking for timeless sophistication; especially suited to reception areas, studies, or under a console table.
Dzaghik
Hand-knotted in the late 20th-century, “Dzaghik” (Flower - Armenian) features a multi-layered diamond medallion framed by softly angular corner spandrels and a classically structured border, offering both regional charm and enduring elegance. Its color composition features a light beige field, navy-blue medallion, and warm terracotta accents, and it is grounded by ochre and deep red in the borders, delivering a richly layered but balanced palette. Motifs such as floral rosettes and zigzag corner panels symbolically reference life, vitality, and the protective boundaries of the home. Angular horn motifs in the borders derive from the traditional ram's horn, an emblem of strength and fertility.
Woven using the durable Ghiordes knot, with a wool pile on a wool foundation, Dzaghik displays a robust structure and well-defined motifs. Dzaghik would beautifully complement a living room, study, or hallway, where warm tones and heritage craftsmanship can bring cultural richness and structure to the space.
Emerald Nest
This mid-20th-century rug, “Emerald Nest” was hand-knotted in Döşemealtı, Antalya. It features a central field in deep green, which is populated by bird motifs, and surrounded by layered borders. Motifs on Emerald Nest are interpreted as symbols of freedom, spiritual connection, and ancestral memory. The borders include ram’s horn figures, associated with strength and fertility, alongside hooked amulet motifs referring to protection.
Derived from natural plant-based dyes, the color palette features dark green, deep navy, crimson red, ivory, and muted blue. The weaving is executed in the Ghiordes knot, wool on a wool foundation, giving it both visual clarity and physical resilience. Appealing to collectors and interior designers, Emerald Nest is especially suitable for artistic environments, reading corners, or statement installations.
Eternal Spring
“Eternal Spring” features a dense all-over floral design, encompassing motifs arranged in a symmetrical layout across the entire field. The repeating motifs are floral blossoms and leaf forms, intricately connected by delicate vine-like elements. This creates a sense of continuous organic growth across the carpet's surface. The borders of Eternal Spring feature repeating floral and geometric motifs, providing a traditional and well-defined frame to the expansive central design. The overall impression is one of intricate detail and a harmonious repetition of naturalistic forms.
Crafted with the symmetrical Turkish Ghiordes knot, high-quality wool, and a cotton foundation, Eternal Spring reveals a high knot count, known for its ability to hold rich and saturated colors. Ideal for collectors or those seeking a statement piece for interiors, Eternal Spring is an excellent choice that brings depth and color to traditional and eclectic interiors.
Fioretta
Woven in the mid-to-late 20th-century, “Fioretta” (Little Flower – Italian) embraces a dense all-over floral pattern, creating a tapestry-like texture. The ivory-toned field acts as a neutral base, while stylized blossoms in reds, blues, and soft greens lend contrast and depth. A bold red border is framed with floral and vine motifs, providing structure.
Woven using high-quality wool pile on a cotton foundation, Fioretta was constructed using the traditional symmetrical knot, producing a strong weave and dense surface. The knot density supports the crisp rendering of the repeated botanical elements across the field. For collectors or design enthusiasts, Fioretta’s timeless palette and detailed design make this piece especially versatile, in classic interiors or more transitional settings.
Flor Amatista
Rich in visual depth and symbolic elegance, "Flor Amatista" (Amethyst Flower - Spanish) centers on a floral medallion radiating eight-point symmetry; an echo of cosmic balance. The medallion has tulip and leaf motifs, outlined in ruby red and emerald-green, framed by a midnight blue field, cloud bands, and scrolling vine-work. Color harmony on Flor Amatista is key; the dramatic contrast of navy and crimson against ivory, moss green, and soft amber yields a regal yet grounded aesthetic.
Crafted with a lustrous wool pile on a durable cotton base, Flor Amatista uses the traditional Ghiordes knot, allowing the intricacy of each motif to emerge with clarity. Its knot density is moderately high, aligning with traditional crafts-atelier-standard production for collectors and connoisseurs. Flor Amatista is a piece for those seeking to anchor their interiors with meaning, history, and timeless symmetry.
Golbahar
"Golbahar" (Spring Flower - Persian) is a masterclass in symmetry and elegance, showcasing the refined artistry of early-20th century traditional weaving. Its rich crimson field is anchored by an ornate central medallion, framed by finely drawn floral sprays, vine scrolls, and palmette motifs. Woven with soft wool on a cotton foundation, Golbahar carries a dense, resilient pile that reflects its precision atelier origins. Hints of beige, blue, and earthy green create a contrast against the red backdrop, while the fine knotting allows every botanical detail to stand out with crisp clarity.
Woven in classical Persian style, Golbahar embodies the enduring quality and decorative richness that collectors and interior enthusiasts value. It is ideal for those seeking a statement piece rooted in tradition, yet full of visual sophistication.
Golden Fringes
Hand-knotted in the early 20th century, “Golden Fringes” is a prayer rug, featuring a deep crimson-red field within the mihrab, kept minimally to highlight the architectural form of the stepped arch. Surrounding the mihrab, the spandrels and borders are densely adorned with geometric floral motifs, including rosettes, blossoms, and variations of ram’s horns. The rosettes and stars often represent divine light and celestial order, while the ram’s horn conveys strength and protection. The vivid palette consisting of rich reds, ochre yellows, ivory, and hints of indigo underscores Golden Fringes’s ceremonial quality and visual impact.
Woven using the Turkish Ghiordes knot with soft, high-quality wool on a wool foundation, and with plant-based natural dyes, Golden Fringes reflects durability and fine structure. It is a meaningful acquisition for collectors and connoisseurs seeking a genuine Anatolian prayer rug with both spiritual depth and regional identity.